The role of preventive mechanisms in implementing the rules of engagement

Authors

  • Mohammed Jassim Author
  • Hussam Rasool Obaid Al-Kalabi Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65263/3t8rrn33

Keywords:

(Dissemination of rules of engagement - target groups - legal advisors - military leaders)

Abstract

The rules of engagement contribute to influencing the attitude and actions of individuals during military operations by preventing unjustified escalation of violence and protecting civilians, and the publication of these rules is of great importance as all other mechanisms are doomed to failure if they are not accompanied by preventive mechanisms as mechanisms prior to entry into military operations and the extent of their impact on the behavior of members of the armed forces and how to deal in military operations, and at the same time these preventive mechanisms show how to deal with civilian personnel before and during armed conflict, Through these measures, respect for human rights is strengthened and confidence is built between the military forces and members of society, as well as preventive mechanisms are necessary to maintain security and stability to prevent hostile clashes that negatively affect humanity and work to develop the rules of international humanitarian law.

 

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2025-12-29

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