- UN resolutions- (Syria) A UN
resolution is when the security
council or general assembly takes a
Three areas I will improve in this assignment: vote to intervene in another country;
whether its providing aid in another
country or implementing a plan to
1. punctuation War crime tribunals- (Netherlands) The ensure Syria destroys its chemical War Crimes- (Uganda) In Uganda,
international Criminal Court, also known weapons. an individual who goes by the name
as the ICC for short is located in The of Joseph Kony is wanted by the
2. Grammar Hague, Netherlands. It is an In 2013, A vote was taken by the UN International criminal court for
intergovernmental organisation where security council to unanimously several war crimes. He has escaped
they prosecute individuals for adopt resolution 2118. It is a capture for over two decades and is
3. International crimes such as; crimes program that wanted to implement wanted for the abduction of
against humanity, genocide, war crimes the elimination of chemical weapons thousands of children to use as
and crimes of aggression. in Syria used in the Syrian conflict by soldiers or sex slaves.
Task 3 (P3, D1) June 30th 2018.
Overall, he is wanted for 12 counts
of war crimes. For example; murder
rape, child soldiers etc.
Imposition of sanctions- (Syria)
The term imposition of sanction
means the refusal to buy or sell
things to counties that have broken
the international law or are accused
of breaking Human Rights.
The UK government has placed
sanctions against the Syrian
government by refusing to trade
with them. By forbidding the trade
between the UK and Syria, we are
losing out on silver, gold and
diamonds, oil refinery equipment
and computing and internet
equipment.
The effects of the Human rights act
1998 on the armed forces- In 2016, the
Government wanted to exempt UK forces
from the Human right act. The human right
act also allows UK forces to sue the
Government if there were a failure to
uphold the ‘right to life’ if they were killed
as a result of poor equipment. UK forces
also have a responsibility to behave abroad
as if they were still in the UK.
Military role as a member of NATO-
Since the year 2000, the UK’s armed forces