Partnered operations refer to military operations where States collaborate with each other, with non-State actors (such as organized armed groups) or with intergovernmental organizations (such as the United Nations) to achieve a common aim in a given conflict situation. Partnered operations are not a new phenomenon, but nowadays they have become the standard modality of conducting military operations, with the armed conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Mali, Syria, Yemen being such examples.
Introduction to the Special Issue on Partnered Operations and International Law
Cimiotta, Emanuele;
2022
Abstract
Partnered operations refer to military operations where States collaborate with each other, with non-State actors (such as organized armed groups) or with intergovernmental organizations (such as the United Nations) to achieve a common aim in a given conflict situation. Partnered operations are not a new phenomenon, but nowadays they have become the standard modality of conducting military operations, with the armed conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Mali, Syria, Yemen being such examples.File in questo prodotto:
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