Use "armed conflict" in a sentence

1. Campaigning and securing gains when engaged in cooperation, competition below armed conflict, and armed conflict

2. Indicators of access during armed conflict

3. The agreement merely deferred armed conflict.

4. Airlifts, Aid and Armed Conflict in Biafra Omaka

5. an act of armed conflict, hostilities, civil war or insurrection

6. In addition, national and international tensions and armed conflict persist.

7. Aide memoire on the protection of civilians in armed conflict

8. This is a serious dispute, and could lead to armed conflict.

9. Aggressors: one that starts armed conflict against another especially without reasonable cause.

10. That abhorrent use- exploitation- of children in armed conflict is not unique

11. Aggressor: one that starts armed conflict against another especially without reasonable cause.

12. These people now face armed conflict, violence, destitution, and displacement in Afghanistan.[

13. Humanitarian access is a crucial part of protecting civilians in armed conflict

14. Government restrictions and the continuing armed conflict limited access to the area.

15. Blockades are permitted during armed conflict that do not cause disproportionate civilian harm

16. Secondly, we must continue to facilitate humanitarian access into areas of armed conflict.

17. About a quarter of the world’s nations are now involved in armed conflict

18. US forces will comply with the Law oF Armed Conflict at all times.

19. Access to education has increased for girls and boys affected by armed conflict.

20. Armed conflict impeded access to services that were essential for their well-being.

21. Resolution 1314 (2000) called for unhindered access to children affected by armed conflict.

22. The Burundian Civil War was an armed conflict lasting from 1993 to 2005

23. National legislation should provide necessary punishment basis for war crime in internal armed conflict.

24. During the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, elephants were maimed or killed by land mines.

25. For example, it was difficult to see a connection between sustainable development and armed conflict.

26. Do not travel to Afghanistan due to COVID-19, crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and armed conflict.

27. Between 1914 and 1945, 70 million people died in Europe alone as a result of armed conflict.

28. Individuals should be protected from crimes against humanity, which occur most often in times of armed conflict

29. We deplore the fact that, particularly in situations of armed conflict, this access is sometimes deliberately denied.

30. Where actual armed conflict is present, limitations on access are partly the result of the conflict itself.

31. The protection of civilians in armed conflict is, and must remain, an absolute priority for the Council.

32. Humanitarian access to the vulnerable is a vital stepping stone to the protection of civilians in armed conflict.

33. It was a century of almost unbroken war, with few and brief periods without organised armed conflict somewhere.”

34. With regard to children and armed conflict, United Nations general statements and resolutions must lead to specific action

35. The first was securing and maintaining humanitarian access to areas of armed conflict, which was becoming increasingly difficult.

36. There have been many examples of Amnesties granted at the end of an armed conflict that exclude international crimes

37. Military power grab appears to be uniting Myanmar people against a shared enemy, increasing the risk of Armed conflict.

38. Following this, Anilai became embroiled in an armed conflict with a son-in-law of Artabanus, who eventually defeated him.

39. For almost 30 years, Banda presided over a rigidly totalitarian regime, which ensured that Malawi did not suffer armed conflict.

40. Both countries pledged to resolve their problems by bilateral negotiations and to forgo armed conflict for a period of ten years.

41. The Aide memoire serves as a reference tool on the Security Council’s practice on the protection of civilians in armed conflict

42. The Geneva Conventions of # provided a related but separate framework for dealing with such abhorrent conduct in situations of armed conflict

43. Children feeling the effects of war can be displaced because of the armed conflict and may suffer physical and psychological trauma.

44. In situations of armed conflict, access may have to be negotiated with armed elements not connected to any structures of State authority.

45. The four-year struggle involved sporadic but bloody armed conflict, internal Indonesian political and communal upheavals, and two major international diplomatic interventions.

46. Rather Article 4 was targeted at the use and abandonment of explosive ordnance by a State’s armed forces during an armed conflict.

47. In situations of armed conflict, access may have to be negotiated with armed elements not connected to any structures of State authority

48. Decides that [UN Mission] shall perform the following tasks: ... (d) Protection of civilians and stabilization ... (iii) To provide specific protection for women and children affected by armed conflict, including through Child Protection Advisors and Women Protection Advisors, and address the needs of victims of sexual and gender-based violence in armed conflict

49. Reconsider travel to Lebanon due to COVID-19, crime, terrorism, armed conflict, civil unrest, kidnapping, and Embassy Beirut’s limited capacity to provide support to U.S

50. The United Nations is a worldwide intergovernmental organization that was created with the goal of intervening in the disputes between nations, thereby avoiding armed conflict.

51. Prior to the progressive development of the law of armed conflict heralded by the 1949 Geneva Conventions — most particularly in relation to the concepts of international and non-international armed conflict-the customary doctrine on recognition of Belligerency functioned for almost 200 years as the definitive legal scheme for differentiating internal conflict from civil wars, in which the

52. Sometimes the effective choice is between Consociation and much worse alternatives: armed conflict, genocide and ethnic expulsion, imposed partition, or control by one group or coalition.

53. The Alexandretta War was an armed conflict that began in late February 2020 with the invasion of the Alexandretta Governate of Syria by the Turkish Republic

54. The Mozambican War of Independence was an armed conflict between the guerrilla forces of the Mozambique Liberation Front or FRELIMO (Frente de Libertação de Moçambique), and Portugal.

55. 4. Calls upon those parties listed in the annexes of the Secretary-General’s report on children and armed conflict that commit violations and abuses against children in contravention of applicable international law, including abductions of children in situations of armed conflict, to prepare and adopt without delay, concrete time-bound action plans to halt those violations and abuses in collaboration with the United Nations;

56. It occurs in times of peace and armed conflict situations, is widespread and is considered to be one of the most traumatic, pervasive, and most common human rights violations.

57. Poverty is even greater in the rural areas, where that State has not carried out genuine agrarian reform and where the effects of the armed conflict are most harmful

58. The global economy continues to suffer from crisis; and long-overdue changes in different parts of the world are ever more often accompanied by outbreaks of armed conflict and violence.

59. In addition to non-admission, rendition and other transfers and matters regulated by the law of armed conflict, extradition should be explicitly recognized as falling outside the scope of the topic.

60. First, Yemen’s political unrest erupted into a bloody armed conflict in March 2015, with civilians caught up between aerial bombardment and ground attacks, leading to the displacement of 2 million people.

61. The Bosnian War (Serbo-Croatian: Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995

62. Belligerency exists in a war war, armed conflict between states or nations (international war) or between factions within a state (civil war), prosecuted by force and having the purpose of compelling the …

63. If a situation of conflict became aggravated without reaching that threshold, the question could arise as to whether it was to be classified as an armed conflict or a man-made disaster.

64. Alongside human rights associations and organizations, the Committee endeavours to foster a culture of international humanitarian law, extend its reach and raise awareness of the relevant mechanisms, particularly in wars and armed conflict.

65. This initiative was preceded in # by the setting up of a national commission, under the aegis of the Office of the Human Rights Prosecutor, to search for children who disappeared during the internal armed conflict, and also by other initiatives taken by human rights NGOs such as the Forensic Anthropology Foundation, which carried out a number of exhumations that have made it possible to identify persons who disappeared during the internal armed conflict

66. The Bougainville Civil War, also known as the Bougainville Conflict or simply as The Crisis, was an armed conflict fought between Papua New Guinea and the Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA), who were fighting for independence

67. Ever since the Korean War in 1950 (which was the first significant armed conflict of the Cold War), military Bases in Korea (particularly the United States ally South […] K 16 Air Base Army Base in Seongnam, South Korea

68. The end of armed conflict in Sri Lanka in May 2009 provides Sri Lanka with an unparalleled opportunity to address all outstanding issues in a spirit of understanding and mutual accommodation and to work towards genuine national reconciliation.

69. * Both sides agreed that the end of armed conflict in Sri Lanka created a historic opportunity to address all outstanding issues in a spirit of understanding and mutual accommodation imbued with political vision to work towards genuine national reconciliation.

70. Yale historian Paul Kennedy defines appeasement as a way of settling quarrels " by admitting and satisfying grievances through rational negotiation and compromise , thereby avoiding the resort to an armed conflict which would be expensive , bloody and possibly very dangerous . "

71. We wish to express our abhorrence at the continuing victimization of and violence against women and girls, especially in situations of armed conflict, and the systemic use of abduction and rape by parties to a conflict as an instrument of war

72. According to Paul Kennedy in his Strategy and Diplomacy, 1983, Appeasement is "the policy of settling international quarrels by admitting and satisfying grievances through rational negotiation and compromise, thereby avoiding the resort to an armed conflict which would be …

73. Belligerency (bəlĭj`ərənsē), in international law, status of parties legally at war.Belligerency exists in a war war, armed conflict between states or nations (international war) or between factions within a state (civil war), prosecuted by force and having the purpose of …

74. ‘Armed conflict is defined in functional terms, unlike a state of war which is triggered by a formal state of Belligerency between two states.’ ‘The whole glib tone of this, the truly jingoistic and arrogant belligerence would be totally unacceptable.’

75. b) An exhibit entitled “Aftershocks” included artwork and journals dealing with the psychological and physical consequences of armed conflict on youth in the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and children in New York City who witnessed the destruction of the World Trade Center

76. Hon'ble Minister emphasized that the end of armed conflict in Sri Lanka in May 2009 provides Sri Lanka with an unparalleled opportunity to address all outstanding issues in a spirit of understanding and mutual accommodation and to work towards genuine national reconciliation.

77. The President (spoke in Spanish): Before adjourning this meeting, I would like to inform members that, at the request of the sponsors, consideration of agenda item # “Prevention of armed conflict”, originally scheduled for Monday # ovember, will be postponed to a later date to be announced

78. persons or entities operating in the DRC and involved in planning, directing or participating in the targeting of children or women in situations of armed conflict, including killing and maiming, rape and other sexual violence, abduction, forced displacement and attacks on schools and hospitals;

79. While there is not necessarily a direct cause and effective relationship between armed conflict and terrorism, containing a crisis, and showing evidence of progress towards resolving the issues underlying it, may lessen support among aggrieved communities for the terrorist groups that purport to represent them.

80. — individuals or entities operating in the DRC and involved in planning, directing, or participating in the targeting of children or women in situations of armed conflict, including killing and maiming, rape and other sexual violence, abduction, forced displacement, and attacks on schools and hospitals;