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The meaning of armed conflict is to open and declared conflict between the armed forces of two or more states or nations. There are mainly two types of armed conflict. : 1. International armed conflict 2. Non international armed conflict. International Humanitarian Law - A set of rules which seek, for humanitarian reasons, to limit the effects of armed conflict, also known as the law of armed conflict. It protects persons who are not or are no longer participating in the hostilities and restricts the means and methods of warfare. Right to health during armed conflict - The right to health is understood as the right to have access to health services. The effects of war on health are multifaceted and range from striking effects such as the wounded, the dead, the epidemics and famine, to less visible ones including the disorganization of health services and, in some cases, their total annihilation. Many of the conventions and declarations deals with this like, the UDHR, the International Covenants International Conventions etc. Conclusion – although there are many laws are made in this regard but still become an untouched dream. So it need a more strict law not a paper tiger law...

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