The ICRC's Role in Handling Victims of Explosive Remnants During The Civil War in Myanmar in View of the Internasional Regime
Keywords:
explosive Remnants, Civil War, Myanmar, ICRC, Internasional Humanitarian LawAbstract
This paper explains how the role of the ICRC in dealing with victims affected by the remnants of weapons and explosives from the post-war war in myanmar. This paper explains the causes of the myanmar civil war then explains how the fate of victims affected by mine explosions or other weapons which are remnants of weapons of civil war in myanmar. And also explains how the law on the rest of the explosives. This paper uses international regime theory, a set of principles, norms, rules, implicit or explicit decision-making procedures, and decision-making procedures where actors' expectations meet. And also this writing is based on descriptive qualitative methodology and also uses library research. The results of this writing explain the roles of the ICRC in handling this case and also analyze how the safe level that the victims of war must obtain.