PROTECT CIVILIANS FROM THE CRIME OF FORCED DISPLACEMENT UNDER IHL AN ANALYTICAL STUDY | ||
مجلة البحوث الفقهية والقانونية | ||
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 17 September 2025 | ||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||
DOI: 10.21608/jlr.2025.385031.1739 | ||
Author | ||
إعتصام العبد صالح الوهيبي* | ||
جامعة الحدود الشمالية كلية إدارة الأعمال- عرعر- المملكة العربية السعود-ية | ||
Abstract | ||
. ABSTRACT The study seeks to clarify the concept of forced displacement, its effects, and shed light on international protection mechanisms for civilians from forced displacement under international humanitarian law, and the extent of the adequacy of criminalization provisions in public international law, whether in times of peace or war, for the crime of forced displacement with the intention of changing the demographic composition of a particular region for racial or similar reasons, and the extent of its activation through international courts, especially since the present era is witnessing many cases of forced displacement. Keywords: The Crime of Forced Displacement- Protection of Civilians- International Humanitarian Law. INTRODUCTION Crimes are generally considered serious threats to the lives of people and countries. Due to the development and interconnectedness of international relations, international crime has emerged, the impact of which exceeds state borders and disrupts the global order as a whole, including the crime of displacement and forced population transfer. One of the goals of the United Nations was to reject and prevent all actions that would infringe on these rights. However, forgetting and violating the latter, and the lack of deterrence, accountability, and punishment for those who violate them, led to barbaric acts that harmed the public conscience of all humanity, such as what the Israeli occupation forces are currently doing in the Gaza Strip. | ||
Keywords | ||
The Crime of Forced Displacement; Protection of Civilians; International Humanitarian Law | ||
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