War, Factor of War and Humanitarian Law

Authors

  • Maia Asatiani The University of Georgia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2009.28

Keywords:

Ethics of war and peace, Doctrine of Just War, Causes of war, Humanitarian law, Geneva Conventions, International cooperation ,Russo-Georgian conflict

Abstract

War is the biggest enemy of humankind. None of the catastrophes
can inflict more damage on humanity than does the war. Although
war is condemned by the UN law, there are no strategic
mechanisms to prevents its occurrence over time. The given article
does not concentrate on any concrete war. Its main goal is to
discuss the issue of preventing war. Why do states go for war?
What are the reasons of war? How strong is the mechanism of
peaceful solution? Where is the line between just and unjust war?
Is today the world peace possible? How secure is the world
today? The given article condemns all forms of war, however it
admits that war is still inevitable in some instances and thus it
concentrates of the humanitarian law- what was achieved, what
is its current state and what may be done in the future in this respect.
In a world where the great powers control everything, the
factor of brute force still is on the agenda. The given article discusses
the potential of the humanitarian law as a means of peaceful
resolution of conflicts in future. In the process of writing the
article, our country came face to face before the brutalities of war.
So it would be impossible to avoid discussing this episode as well.
Although fully unbiased evaluation of this event will require
some time, the article will try to cover main facts and discuss the
role international relations and more specifically the humanitarian
law played in the 5-day war between Russia and Georgia (August
2008).

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Published

31.12.2009 — Updated on 31.12.2009

How to Cite

Asatiani, M. (2009). War, Factor of War and Humanitarian Law. Caucasus Journal of Social Sciences, 2(1), 179–193. https://doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2009.28

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Research papers