La constitución de la guerra en Oriente Medio
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Oriente Medio, guerra, conflicto, autoritarismo, religión.Abstract
Las complejas operaciones militares en Oriente Medio se ven afectadas por los marcos constitucionales de la zona, lo que tiene importantes ramificaciones globales. El artículo explora la base constitucional que otorga autoridad legal para las operaciones militares en la región. Este estudio tiene como objetivo examinar los sistemas constitucionales que otorgan autorización para la guerra en Oriente Medio, evaluando su impacto en la paz, la seguridad, la rendición de cuentas y la protección de los derechos humanos a nivel regional y mundial. Este estudio evalúa la influencia de estos marcos tanto en la estabilidad de la zona como en la comunidad internacional en general, con especial atención a la importancia de la transparencia y la responsabilidad en la gestión de los conflictos. Los resultados sugieren que lograr la paz y la estabilidad en Oriente Medio está intrínsecamente vinculado a una comprensión profunda de sus sistemas constitucionales que fomentan el conflicto. Este estudio subraya la necesidad urgente de una mayor transparencia y responsabilidad en los procesos legales y políticos que culminan en un conflicto armado, destacando su importancia para mantener la paz y la seguridad.
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