Law of armed conflicts in africa: a study of the liberian civil war
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Historical Context of African Conflicts
- 2.2Overview of the Liberian Civil War
- 2.3Causes of Conflict in Africa
- 2.4International Law and Armed Conflicts
- 2.5Impact of Armed Conflicts on African Nations
- 2.6Role of International Organizations in Conflict Resolution
- 2.7Human Rights Violations in Conflict Zones
- 2.8Peacebuilding Efforts in Post-Conflict Africa
- 2.9Gender Dynamics in African Conflicts
- 2.10Economic Consequences of Armed Conflicts
Chapter THREE
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- 3.1Research Design and Methodology
- 3.2Data Collection Methods
- 3.3Sampling Techniques
- 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Case Study Approach
- 3.7Comparative Analysis
- 3.8Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods
Chapter FOUR
SYSTEM TESTING AND EVALUATION
- 4.1Overview of Research Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Data
- 4.3Themes and Patterns in the Research
- 4.4Implications of Findings
- 4.5Recommendations for Policy and Practice
- 4.6Comparison with Existing Literature
- 4.7Strengths and Limitations of the Study
- 4.8Future Research Directions
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary
- 5.2Recap of Key Findings
- 5.3Contributions to the Field
- 5.4Practical Applications of Research
- 5.5Suggestions for Further Study
Project Abstract
<p> This work is on the Law of Armed Conflicts in Africa A Study of the Liberian Civil War. In the Liberian Civil War, unprecedented war crimes were committed in spite of the existence of the law of armed conflicts. Hence, Liberia is a country with many ethnic groups, dominated by American freed slaves (Americo-Liberians). The Americo-Liberians constitute about seven percent (7%) of the Liberian population, who are still playing major roles in the present-day Liberian politics. The dominated groups differed radically in culture, degree of political cohesion, organization, ability and resolution to resist the domination of the Americo-Liberians and responsiveness to modernization. These ethnic wrangling sparked off the seven – year bloody civil war in Liberia. Therefore, this work is to examine the factors responsible for the violations of the law of armed conflicts in Liberian civil war (1989-1996). Equally, the nature and character of the gross violations of the law will be addressed in the said civil war. Further, conceptual discussions on the law of armed conflicts and its mechanisms of enforcement will as well be offered in respect of the civil war in Liberia. In other to achieve this, the work has been divided into seven chapters, which will be discussed in line with the posed research questions. Chapter One is the Introduction; Chapter Two is the Law of Armed Conflicts; Chapter Three centers on the Mechanism for the Enforcement of International Law of Armed Conflicts; Chapter Four dwells on The Nature and Character of the Violations of International Law of War in the Liberian Civil War; Chapter Five is on The Institutional Mechanism of Enforcement of International Law of Armed Conflicts in the Liberian Civil War; Chapter Six examines The Observance of Human Rights and Conduct of Hostility in Liberia; while Chapter Seven is the Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations. We adopted the observation method for a descriptive study of this nature. Relevant data were generated from primary and secondary sources of institutional and official documents as well as textbooks, journals, magazines and other written studies. Our research design was based on ex-post facto model and our hypotheses were tested using the logical data framework. The hypotheses include i. In operational conduct and occupation, irregular warfare tends to disregard the provisions of International law of war. ii. Guerrilla warfare tends to grossly violate enforcement action of the International law of war. iii. Unconventional observance of the rules of warfare in civil war tends to relegate the observance of human rights. In conclusion, the International law of war was breached in the Liberian civil war with impunity, not minding the existence of the United Nations, shouting on daily basis about the sanctions meted for war criminals. Accordingly, we recommended thus First, the nature of warfare should be spelt out as to whether to be conventional or unconventional by the parties involved. Secondly, children should not be conscripted into child soldiers in any combat. Again, African Union should ensure adequate existence of command and control of their men in the battlefield. Finally, Liberia should move beyond political and social conflict to peace, reconciliation, development, and ultimate prosperity in this 21st century. <br></p>
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