Book contents
- The Syrian War
- The Syrian War
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Table of Treaties
- Table of Cases
- 1 Introduction
- Part I The Syrian War
- 2 Syria: International Use of Force and Humanitarian Intervention
- 3 Legal Classification of the Conflict(s) in Syria
- 4 The Syrian Government’s War against Its People
- 5 All the Red Lines
- 6 Scorched Earth in Syria
- 7 Weaponising Gender
- Part II The Syrian Neighbourhood
- Part III A New Syria in a New World Order?
- Index
3 - Legal Classification of the Conflict(s) in Syria
from Part I - The Syrian War
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2019
- The Syrian War
- The Syrian War
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Table of Treaties
- Table of Cases
- 1 Introduction
- Part I The Syrian War
- 2 Syria: International Use of Force and Humanitarian Intervention
- 3 Legal Classification of the Conflict(s) in Syria
- 4 The Syrian Government’s War against Its People
- 5 All the Red Lines
- 6 Scorched Earth in Syria
- 7 Weaponising Gender
- Part II The Syrian Neighbourhood
- Part III A New Syria in a New World Order?
- Index
Summary
This chapter seeks to identify and classify the different legal types of conflicts that have occurred in Syria since violence erupted in March 2011. It reviews the legal definitions and international and non-international armed conflicts, and the significance of the distinction between them. The author argues that multiple conflicting wars – both international and civil - have been and are being fought in Syria. Using the earlier theoretical discussion, the chapter analyses different international conflicts (which she argues exist between Syria and the US-led coalition, Turkey and Israel) and the civil wars (between Syria and the anti-Government armed group; among various armed groups; and between foreign states against armed groups, namely ISIS and the YPG, located and operating in the territory of Syria. The conclusions emphasise the importance of conflict classification to understanding and analysing the violations committed during the Syrian war(s), and their importance to peace and justice in post-conflict Syria.
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- The Syrian WarBetween Justice and Political Reality, pp. 29 - 55Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020