Respect for IHL
Highlights
Legal basis
Customary law
Reference documents
- Increasing respect for international humanitarian law in non-international armed conflicts
- Improving compliance with international humanitarian law - ICRC Expert Seminars
- International humanitarian law and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts – 2007
- Improving compliance with international humanitarian law – Background Paper
Analysis
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There are several aspects to reviewing the role of punishment in ensuring greater respect for international humanitarian law. First, the question of improving compliance with the law; second, focus on the punishment itself; and third, characteristics of the perpetrators.
30-06-2008 | International Review of the Red Cross | Anne-Marie La Rosa
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The humanitarian diplomacy of the International Committee of the Red Cross
This article was first published in (2006) African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 1 – 16 and reproduced with the kind authorization of the editors.
01-01-2006 || Marion Harroff-Tavel
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State responsibility for violations of international humanitarian law
30-06-2002 | International Review of the Red Cross | Marco Sassòli
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Common Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions revisited: Protecting collective interests
31-03-2000 | International Review of the Red Cross | Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Luigi Condorelli
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28-02-1994 | International Review of the Red Cross | Umesh Palwankar
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