Рагъ
Рагъ ккола пачалихъазда, хӀукуматазда, жамгӀиятазда, мухьдахъ ккурал аскарал, данде рахъарал гӀадал яргъидгӀуцӀарал къокъабазда гьоркьоб унеб интенсивияб яргъидгӀуцӀараб конфликт,[a] жибги унеб яргъидгӀуцӀараб кьеркьеялъул, рагъулал акциязул формаялда унеб, батӀи-батӀиял претензиязул кьучӀалдаги лӀугьунеб. ГӀемерисеб гьелъие хасиятаб букӀуна цӀакъ кӀудияб зулму гьаби, агрессия, цӀикӀкӀараб хвей, регуляриял ва иррегуляриял яргъидгӀуцӀарал къуватал хӀалтӀизари.
Рагъазул цӀех-рехел гьабулел цо-цо гӀалимзабаз рикӀкӀуна гьеб инсанасул тӀабигӀаталъул универсалияб ва ирсалъе щолеб аспектлъун бугилан,[2] цогияз абула гьеб конкретиял социо-культуриял, экономикиял ва экологиял ахӀвалазул хӀасиллъун бугилан.[3]
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хисизабизе- ^ The term "armed conflict" is used instead of, or in addition to, the term "war" with the former being more general in scope. The International Committee of the Red Cross differentiates between international and non-international armed conflict in their definition, "International armed conflicts exist whenever there is resort to armed force between two or more States.... Non-international armed conflicts are protracted armed confrontations occurring between governmental armed forces and the forces of one or more armed groups, or between such groups arising on the territory of a State [party to the Geneva Conventions]. The armed confrontation must reach a minimum level of intensity and the parties involved in the conflict must show a minimum of organisation."[1]
МугъчӀваял
хисизабизе- ^ "How is the Term "Armed Conflict" Defined in International Humanitarian Law?" (PDF). International Committee of the Red Cross. March 2008.
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(help) - ^ Šmihula, Daniel (2013): The Use of Force in International Relations, p. 67, ISBN 978-80-224-1341-1.
- ^ James, Paul; Friedman, Jonathan (2006). Globalization and Violence, Vol. 3: Globalizing War and Intervention. London: Sage Publications.
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