Journal of Law and Nation
Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Law and Nation

TRANSFORMASI KARAKTER KONFLIK ASIMETRIS DAN RELEVANSINYA TERHADAP ADAPTASI HUKUM HUMANITER DI LINGKUP OPERASI MILITER MODERN

Andri Hadiyanto (Sekolah Staf dan Komando Tentara Nasional Indonesia)
Gusti Sopyannur, Tarsius Susilo, Zulkifli, Wahyu Tunggul Wiratama (Sekolah Staf dan Komando Tentara Nasional Indonesia)



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Publish Date
11 Dec 2025

Abstract

The transformation of global conflict patterns reflects a profound departure from conventional warfare toward asymmetrical combat models. This paradigm shift is characterized by the active role of non-state actors, guerrilla-style tactics, the strategic use of civilian spaces as battlegrounds, and the absence of traditional frontlines, thereby generating substantial challenges to the applicability and effectiveness of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). Within the scope of modern military operations, such a landscape necessitates normative adaptation of core IHL principles, including distinction, proportionality, and military necessity. This paper seeks to critically examine how the evolving dynamics of asymmetric warfare impact the operationalization of humanitarian law and assess the extent to which these legal principles remain resilient amid the realities of blurred combatant status, covert hostilities, and the deliberate use of civilian populations as shields. Using a qualitative-analytical methodology through literature review, international legal instruments, and empirical case studies, this article emphasizes the imperative of recontextualizing the legal framework to better address the spectrum of contemporary threats. The findings advocate for conceptual refinement and the harmonization of military doctrine with international legal standards to ensure both legitimacy and humanitarian protection in complex modern battlefields.

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SOLICLAW

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Focuses on literature and field studies on law-related matters. The scope is related to legal theory, E-Commerce law, Legal and Deductive Reasoning, International Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, administrative law, International Law environment, Money theft, business law, Civil and Criminal ...