Електронний багатомовний

термінологічний словник

Electronic Multilingual Terminological Dictionary


Military affairs

Humanitarian safety area

A specific safety area is set up within a humanitarian mission, in which the forces fulfilling the mandate guarantee the protection of the population against the belligerents [Балабін, В.В. & Гардера, p. 158].
The United Nations created ‘safe areas’ during the Bosnian conflict. In April 1993, for instance, the Security Council passed Resolution 819, which demanded that all parties to the conflict ‘treat Srebrenica and its surroundings as a safe area which should be free from any armed attack’ [ECR2P].

Sources:

Балабін, В.В. & Гардера, Р. (2007) Українсько-французько-англійський міжвидовий словник з тактики та логістики. Dictionnaire interamées de termes tactiques et logistiques ukrainien-français-anglais: (в 2-х т.). Київ: нац. ун-т ім. Тараса Шевченка, Військо

Safe Areas and Humanitarian Corridors: Their Use and Misuse. European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (ECR2P). Retrieved from: https://ecr2p.leeds.ac.uk/safe-areas-and-humanitarian-corridors-their-use-and-misuse/

Part of speech Noun phrase, main word: area – noun, singular, uncountable, abstract, inanimate; dependent phrase: humanitarian safety. Noun phrase, main word: safety – noun, singular, uncountable, abstract, inanimate; dependent word: humanitarian – adjective, qualitativ
Gender neutral
Case nominative