Leyes Internacionales de Guerra en Materia de Drones, Mercenarios y Plantas Nucleares, en la Guerra Ruso-Ucraniana

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This text aims to understand the changes that could be caused by the situations that occurred during the Russian-Ukrainian War in the international legislations that regulate the way of acting of the belligerent parties in conflicts. War conflicts have evolved throughout history and with them the la...

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Autor: Cervantes Zárate, Santiago
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Centro de Altos Estudios Nacionales
Repositorio:Revista de Ciencia e Investigación en Defensa
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.recide.caen.edu.pe:article/184
Enlace del recurso:https://www.recide.caen.edu.pe/index.php/recide/article/view/184
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:War law
Violation of human rights
FPV Drone
Mercenaries
Nuclear plants
Dilomacy
international politics
Legislación de guerra
Violación de derechos humanos
Dron FPV
Mercenarios
Plantas nucleares
Convenios y Tratados Internacionales
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Sumario:This text aims to understand the changes that could be caused by the situations that occurred during the Russian-Ukrainian War in the international legislations that regulate the way of acting of the belligerent parties in conflicts. War conflicts have evolved throughout history and with them the laws that regulate them; in the case of the war in Ukraine it is no exception, due to the use of new tactics and weapons, which must be regulated. This article seeks to find out how international war legislation could change in terms of drones, mercenaries and nuclear plants. For this purpose, the qualitative approach was used as well as the deductive, exegetic and historical methods, within which the documentary technique was used. The article makes an analysis of the repercussions on international war legislation, as well as whether it is sufficient or leaves open the possibility of human rights violations, emphasizing the study of "FPV Drones", mercenaries and nuclear plants in the conflict zone. Among the conclusions, the inadequacy of the legislation is highlighted, as it allows attacks on nuclear plants.
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