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International humanitarian law (IHL)
Section explaining international humanitarian law (IHL), its role in the protection of victims of war and its relationship with the work of the ICRC. The main treaties are the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols
 
7-3-2006
What is international humanitarian law?
  
(Humanitarian law)
24-4-2009
SWIRMO 2009 - Senior Workshop on International Rules Governing Military Operations
(Humanitarian law)
2-6-2009
Clarifying the notion of direct participation in hostilities
International humanitarian law hinges on the principle of the distinction between combatants and civilians. The latter are entitled to full protection from attack unless they “directly participate in hostilities". Following six years of expert discussions and research, the ICRC is publishing interpretive guidance that clarifies the meaning and consequences of direct participation in hostilities under humanitarian law.
  • New ICRC publication: interpretive guidance and all materials produced during the expert process.
    (Humanitarian law)
  • 7-5-2009
    International humanitarian law: a universal code - film
    This film looks in turns at the poor security conditions frequently confronting the civilian population, the fact that people often have to flee their homes, hostage-taking, the dangers posed by cluster munitions, and the work of preventing and punishing war crimes. It tells us the basic rules of the law and reminds us that respecting them is everyone's responsibility. 
    (Humanitarian law)
    3-4-2009
    International Review of the Red Cross No. 871
    Special issue: Human rights. Today nobody questions that IHL and human rights law apply during armed conflict, nor that they complement and influence each other. While IHL remains the special law applicable during armed conflict, conflicting norms or standards sometimes require interpretation to determine whether a rule of IHL or human rights law prevails in a concrete setting.
    (Humanitarian law)
    14-1-2009
    The Convention on Cluster Munitions - frequently asked questions
    States have adopted a new treaty that prohibits cluster munitions and requires specific action to address their humanitarian consequences. See also the fact sheet and the ratification kit
    (Humanitarian law)
    1-4-2009
    International humanitarian law human rights and peace operations
    31st Round Table on Current Problems of International Humanitarian Law, San Remo, 4-6 September 2008. International Institute of Humanitarian Law in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross.
    (Humanitarian law)
    28-7-2008
    The emblems: in the service of conflict and disaster victims
    The red cross, red crescent and red crystal emblems are visible symbols of the protection afforded to war victims under the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols. They also stand for the neutrality of those who bear them and indicate membership of the Movement. See also the photo galery.
    (Humanitarian law)
    19-9-2008
    Governments acknowledge duty to control private military and security companies
    (Humanitarian law)
    30-10-2008
    Humanitarian Actors – Commitment to the protection of IDPs
    Address by Angelo Gnaedinger, Director-General, International Committee of the Red Cross, Ten years of Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, Achievements and Future Challenges, Oslo, Conference 16-17 October 2008
    (Humanitarian law)
    30-10-2008
    Respect for IHL - A major challenge, a global responsibility
    Speaking notes of Dr Jakob Kellenberger, President of the ICRC, European Parliament, Brussels, 16 September 2008
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-4-2008
    Increasing respect for IHL in non-international armed conflicts
    (Humanitarian law)
    4-4-2008
    International humanitarian law and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts
    (Humanitarian law)
    4-4-2006
    Terrorism and international humanitarian law
    (Humanitarian law)
    26-3-2009

    ICRC Advisory services - latest publications
    (Humanitarian law)
    1-4-2009
    Model Law - Geneva Conventions and their 1977 and 2005 Additional Protocols
    (Humanitarian law)
    Fact Sheet  1-4-2009
    Elements to render sanctions more effective
    (Humanitarian law)
    Fact Sheet  1-4-2009
    War Crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and their source in International Humanitarian Law
    (Humanitarian law)
    7-4-2004

    Other documents of interest
    (Humanitarian law)
    Official Statement  23-4-2005
    Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and Refugee Law – Three Pillars
    International humanitarian law, refugee law and human rights law are complementary bodies of law that share a common goal, the protection of the lives, health and dignity of persons. They form a complex network of complementary protections and it is essential that we understand how they interact. Statement at the International Association of Refugee Law Judges world conference, Stockholm, 21-23 April 2005, by Emanuela-Chiara Gillard, ICRC Legal Adviser.
    (Humanitarian law\Refugees and IDPs)
    Legal article  6-11-2006
    Jus ad bellum, jus in bello and non-international armed conflicts
    This article has been originally published in the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, T. M. C. Asser Press, vol. VI, 2003, pp. 167-198 and is reproduced here with the editor's kind permission.
    (Humanitarian law)
     
    17-3-2008
    How is the term "Armed Conflict" defined in international humanitarian law?
    Opinion paper - definition of "international armed conflict" and "non-international armed conflict" under International Humanitarian Law, the branch of international law which governs armed conflict.
    (Humanitarian law)
    26-12-2007
    The interplay between international humanitarian law and international human rights law in situations of armed conflict
    International human rights law and international humanitarian law are traditionally two distinct branches of law, one dealing with the protection of persons from abusive power, the other with the conduct of parties to an armed conflict. Yet, developments in international and national jurisprudence and practice have led to the recognition that these two bodies of law not only share a common humanist ideal of dignity and integrity but overlap substantially in practice.
    (Humanitarian law)
    International Review of the Red Cross  31-12-2001
    Law of Geneva and law of the Hague
    François Bugnion
    (Info resources\International Review\2001 - No. 844)
    31-12-1998
    The International Committee of the Red Cross as guardian of international humanitarian law
    The ICRC acts as the guardian of international humanitarian law, a complex role that is closely connected with its own foundation and was later formally entrusted to it by the international community. The article presents various aspects of this role and examines its scope in the contemporary context.
    Yves Sandoz
    (About the ICRC\Mandate)
     
    News
    News release  26-6-2009
    Landmines and explosive remnants of war: delivering on the promises to victims
    Geneva/Oslo (ICRC) - Experts from countries worldwide affected by mines and explosive remnants of war met in Oslo, Norway, from 23 – 25 June to discuss how to improve the quality of life of victims of landmines, cluster munitions and other explosive remnants of war in their countries.
    (News)
    News release  25-6-2009
    Burundi: workshops on humanitarian law mark 150 years of humanitarian endeavour
    Bujumbura (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will hold three workshops on Burundi's ratification of treaties of international humanitarian law from 23 to 25 June.
    (News)
    News release  24-6-2009
    Afghanistan accedes to Additional Protocols I and II in historic step to limit wartime suffering
    Kabul/Geneva (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) welcomes the accession of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the 1977 Protocols additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, relating to the protection of victims of international armed conflicts (Protocol I) and non-international armed conflicts (Protocol II).
    (News)
    News release  10-6-2009
    Democratic Republic of the Congo: mounting armed violence in the eastern Congo affects tens of thousands of civilians
    Kinshasa/Geneva (ICRC) – Fresh outbreaks of armed hostilities in many areas of North and South Kivu are putting additional pressure on entire communities already living in an alarming state of vulnerability.
    (News)
    News release  29-5-2009
    Pakistan: ICRC and Red Crescent step up emergency response to IDP crisis
    Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) are expanding their operations to reach up to 500,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in north-west Pakistan.
    (News)
    News release  18-5-2009
    Sri Lanka: ICRC makes urgent appeal for wounded to be given medical care
    Geneva (ICRC) – For nine consecutive days the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been pursuing efforts, so far without success, to reach the area of north-eastern Sri Lanka hard hit by fighting in recent weeks.
    (News)
    News release  14-5-2009
    Somalia: civilians trapped amid fighting in Mogadishu
    Nairobi/Geneva (ICRC) – The ongoing armed clashes in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, have left dozens of people dead. Hundreds have been wounded and admitted to hospitals and other medical facilities in the past few days.
    (News)
    News release  14-5-2009
    Sri Lanka: humanitarian assistance can no longer reach civilians
    Geneva (ICRC) – In north-eastern Sri Lanka, hundreds of seriously wounded or ill patients blocked in the conflict area have been waiting in vain for several days for desperately needed medical care.
    (News)
    News release  12-5-2009
    Chad: ICRC urges respect for international humanitarian law
    N'Djamena/Geneva (ICRC) – International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) staff have been mobilized to bring aid to civilian and military victims of the violent clashes that over the past few days have pitted government troops against fighters of the Union of Resistance Forces (UFR) in eastern Chad.
    (News)
    News release  12-5-2009
    Sri Lanka: fighting hinders further ICRC evacuations of severely wounded people
    Colombo / Geneva (ICRC) – Heavy fighting made it impossible today for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to evacuate wounded and sick people and their accompanying relatives from the combat area in north-eastern Sri Lanka, and to deliver 25 metric tonnes of food for thousands of civilians stranded there.
    (News)
    News release  7-5-2009
    Pakistan: ICRC priming itself to address escalating humanitarian crisis
    Islamabad/Geneva (ICRC) – The humanitarian crisis in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) is intensifying, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned today.
    (News)
    News release  6-5-2009
    Afghanistan: ICRC confirms dozens killed in air strikes
    Kabul/Geneva (ICRC) – Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed in air strikes on villages in Farah province on the evening of 4 May, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said today.
    (News)
    News release  21-4-2009
    Sri Lanka: ICRC calls for exceptional precautionary measures to minimize further bloodshed in "no-fire zone"
    Geneva (ICRC) – As fighting rages in north-eastern Sri Lanka, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is warning that conflict parties must take immediate action to prevent further mass casualties among civilians.
    (News)
    News release  20-4-2009
    United States: ICRC president holds talks with senior officials
    Geneva / Washington (ICRC) – The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, has arrived in Washington for talks with senior officials.
    (News)
    News release  15-4-2009
    Colombia: civilians continue to pay a heavy price for the conflict
    Bogotá / Geneva (ICRC) – The armed conflict in Colombia continues to take a heavy toll on tens of thousands of civilians enduring death threats, direct attacks or the threat of forced recruitment, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned today.
    (News)
    News release  3-4-2009
    Landmines and cluster munitions: a safer future within reach
    Geneva (ICRC) – As the world marks the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action on 4 April, millions of civilians in more than 70 countries live their lives in fear of weapons that keep on killing long after conflicts have ended, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said today.
    (News)
    News release  23-3-2009
    Tajikistan: students to learn the basics of international humanitarian law
    Dushanbe (ICRC) – Twenty-five Tajik students of law, journalism and international relations will be taking a course on international humanitarian law from 27 to 29 March to acquire a basic knowledge of the subject.
    (News)
    News release  5-3-2009
    Women need safer access to health care in war situations
    Geneva (ICRC) – In the run-up to International Women's Day, 8 March, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has warned that the specific health-care needs of women are often ignored or insufficiently taken into account in war situations.
    (News)
    News release  5-3-2009
    Iraq: ICRC helps bomb victims following blast near Hilla
    Baghdad (ICRC) – In response to a bomb attack near the city of Hilla this morning, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) urgently delivered medical supplies to Al Hashimiya General Hospital, in Babil governorate, which received the bulk of the injured.
    (News)
    News release  4-2-2009
    Sri Lanka: Vanni hospital evacuated - parties must do utmost to protect medical services and the wounded and sick
    Colombo/Geneva (ICRC) – Puthukkudiyiruppu Hospital, in the northern Vanni region, has been shelled repeatedly in the last 24 hours, forcing patients and staff to flee towards the north-eastern coast.
    (News)
    News release  1-2-2009
    Sri Lanka: Vanni hospital shelled
    Colombo / Geneva (ICRC) – Puthukkudiyiruppu Hospital in the northern Vanni region was shelled this afternoon, killing at least two people and injuring at least five others. The compound sustained two direct hits.
    (News)
    News release  27-1-2009
    Sri Lanka: major humanitarian crisis unfolding
    Colombo / Geneva (ICRC) – Hundreds of people have been killed and scores of wounded are overwhelming understaffed and ill-equipped medical facilities in Sri Lanka's northern Vanni region, following intensified fighting between the Sri Lanka Security Forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
    (News)
    News release  26-1-2009
    Democratic Republic of the Congo: ICRC calls for respect for civilians in North Kivu
    Kinshasa / Geneva (ICRC) – In connection with the ongoing military operation in North Kivu, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) reminds all parties that they are obliged by international humanitarian law to preserve the lives and dignity of the civilian population and of people wounded or captured during the fighting.
    (News)
    News release  15-1-2009
    Gaza: wounded at risk as Al-Quds Hospital is hit
    Geneva/Jerusalem (ICRC) – As a result of intensifying fighting in Gaza today, a number of medical and humanitarian aid facilities have been shelled.
    (News)
    News release  13-1-2009
    Gaza: ICRC president demands greater respect for civilians and humanitarian workers
    Geneva/Jerusalem/Gaza (ICRC) – During a visit to the Gaza Strip today, the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, urged the fighting parties to spare civilians and let humanitarian workers do their work. "Both parties must ensure that all victims are cared for rapidly, at all times of day. In particular, the wounded must be evacuated and receive treatment," said Mr Kellenberger. "Injured people cannot wait for days, or even for hours, before being treated. The work of medical personnel must be respected – and this is not negotiable."
    (News)
    News release  9-1-2009
    Gaza: ICRC medics work on
    Geneva/Jerusalem/Tel Aviv (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is maintaining most of its humanitarian activities in Gaza while trying to clarify the circumstances under which one of its convoys came under fire on 8 January.
    (News)
    News release  8-1-2009
    Gaza: ICRC demands urgent access to wounded as Israeli army fails to assist wounded Palestinians
    Geneva/Jerusalem/Tel Aviv (ICRC) - On the afternoon of 7 January, four Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulances and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) managed to obtain access for the first time to several houses in the Zaytun neighbourhood of Gaza City that had been affected by Israeli shelling.
    (News)
    News release  8-1-2009
    Gaza: life-saving ambulances must be given unrestricted access to the wounded
    Geneva (ICRC) – Ambulances in Gaza must be given systematic round-the-clock access to the wounded everywhere in the territory so that they can save as many lives as possible, the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, said today.
    (News)
    News release  31-12-2008
    Gaza: civilians at risk as attacks continue
    Geneva/Jerusalem/Tel Aviv (ICRC) – The rising number of civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel raises concerns that fundamental rules of international humanitarian law (IHL) may not be fully adhered to, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned today.
    (News)
    Press briefing  6-1-2009
    Gaza: plight of civilians traumatic in 'full-blown humanitarian crisis'
    Increasing numbers of civilians are dying or injured in the escalating crisis in Gaza. At a press conference in Geneva on 6 January, the ICRC's director of operations, Pierre Krähenbühl, described the situation of civilians in Gaza as intolerable, and called on the parties to the conflict to make it possible for the ICRC and the Palestine Red Crescent Society to reach people in need.
    (News)
    Operational update  30-12-2008
    Gaza: civilians under threat because of continuing attacks
    As Israeli attacks on Gaza and Palestinian rocket fire on Israel continue, the ICRC remains extremely concerned about civilians affected by the hostilities.
    (News)
    Operational update  5-1-2009
    Gaza: wounded people dying while waiting for ambulances
    As the number of casualties continues to rise in the Gaza Strip, the ICRC is focusing on arranging safe passage for Palestine Red Crescent ambulances, which collect the wounded and transport them to hospitals.
    (News)
    News release  4-1-2009
    Gaza: as the conflict intensifies, the ICRC urges all parties to respect civilians
    Geneva/Jerusalem/Tel Aviv (ICRC) – The Gaza conflict has intensified with the start of ground combat, causing increasing suffering to a civilian population already bearing the brunt of air strikes.
    (News)
    News release  28-12-2008
    Gaza: ICRC calls for restraint as hospitals overwhelmed by scale of emergencies
    Geneva / Tel Aviv / Jerusalem (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is extremely concerned by the mounting number of casualties inside the Gaza Strip, following a series of air strikes by the Israel Defense Forces. The strikes have killed at least 275 people and left more than 950 wounded, according to Palestinian health officials. In Israel, civilians have come under attack from rockets launched from Gaza that have killed at least one Israeli and wounded several others
    (News)
    News release  16-12-2008
    Bolivia: launch of police manual incorporating rules on respecting and protecting individuals’ rights
    Today in La Paz, Bolivia, the Bolivian National Police Force (PNB) launched the Manual of basic techniques for police work that respects human rights. The manual is the result of a year’s work and was put together by the PNB with support from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
    (News)
    News release  3-12-2008
    Convention on Cluster Munitions: ICRC welcomes signing of historic agreement
    Geneva (ICRC) – The opening for signature by States of the Convention on Cluster Munitions in Oslo today is an exceptional event.
    (News)
    News release  24-11-2008
    Russian Federation: ICRC president co-chairs conference on law of war and meets members of the Russian Government
    St Petersburg (ICRC) – The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, will today attend and co-chair the International Conference on International Humanitarian Law in St Petersburg, Russian Federation.
    (News)
    News release  20-10-2008
    Turkey: experts discuss customary international humanitarian law
    Geneva (ICRC) – In 2005, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) published its study of customary international humanitarian law.
    (News)
    News release  14-10-2008
    Belgium: experts discuss the transfer of persons in armed-conflict situations
    Brussels (ICRC) – The legal norms governing the transfer of persons in situations of armed conflict and the challenges, from the humanitarian point of view, of carrying out such transfers will be the focus of this year's Bruges Colloquium in Belgium.
    (News)
    News release  30-9-2008
    Democratic Republic of the Congo: ICRC urges respect for civilian population in the Kivus
    Kinshasa / Geneva (ICRC) – More than 100,000 people are estimated to have fled their homes since armed clashes resumed between Congolese government troops and the armed opposition in North and South Kivu provinces on 28 August last.
    (News)
    News release  26-9-2008
    Somalia: ICRC urges all sides to respect international humanitarian law
    Nairobi/Geneva (ICRC) – The recent intensification of fighting in the capital Mogadishu has resulted in scores of deaths.
    (News)
    News release  17-9-2008
    Seventeen countries agree recommendations to control private military and security companies
    Geneva (ICRC) – State experts representing 17 countries have agreed on a new set of recommendations to enhance State control over private military and security companies.
    (News)
    News release  11-9-2008
    Congo-Kinshasa: thousands of civilians affected by renewed fighting
    Kinshasa / Geneva (ICRC) – After several months of relative calm, the conflict between government troops of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the armed opposition movement of the National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP) has flared up in North Kivu province in the east of the country, with heavy fighting taking place since late August. Clashes have also occurred in South Kivu, particularly affecting the town of Numbi.
    (News)
    News release  6-9-2008
    Philippines: ICRC to step up humanitarian response in Mindanao
    Manila (ICRC) – The ICRC's deputy director of operations Dominik Stillhart has just finished a visit to the Southern Philippines, where he met some of the thousands of civilians affected by the armed conflict between the Philippine armed forces and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
    (News)
    News release  29-8-2008
    Western Balkans: families of the disappeared still waiting for news
    Belgrade/Sarajevo/Pristina (ICRC) – Seventeen years have gone by since the start of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia and nearly 17,000 people are still unaccounted for across the region.
    (News)
    News release  28-8-2008
    Nepal: families of missing persons have a right to know
    Kathmandu/Geneva (ICRC) – On the International Day of the Disappeared (30 August 2008), the International Committee of the Red Cross is appealing to the government of Nepal to clarify the fate of those who went missing during the country's 10-year internal conflict.
    (News)
    News release  22-8-2008
    Pakistan: conflict leaves tens of thousands in dire need of aid
    Islamabad / Geneva (ICRC) – Armed conflict has intensified recently in Bajaur Agency on Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan, leaving more than 200,000 displaced people in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
    (News)
    News release  22-8-2008
    Philippines: Red Cross escorts civilians out of combat zone on Mindanao
    Geneva/Manila (ICRC) – As clashes continue between the armed forces and fighters of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in the southern Philippines, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), supported by the Philippine National Red Cross, has escorted around 900 trapped civilians out of a combat zone to a safer area on Mindanao.
    (News)
    News release  16-8-2008
    Georgia/Russian Federation: ICRC president to visit conflict-affected areas
    Geneva/Tbilisi/Moscow (ICRC) – The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, will travel to Georgia and the Russian Federation starting on 17 August to assess the impact in humanitarian terms of the armed conflict involving Georgian, Russian and South Ossetian troops.
    (News)
    News release  14-8-2008
    Philippines: operation under way to aid more than 80,000 displaced people in Mindanao
    Geneva/Manila (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Philippine National Red Cross have jointly begun bringing aid to the more than 80,000 people displaced in the southern Philippines by recent hostilities between the armed forces and fighters of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
    (News)
    News release  11-8-2008
    Georgia: ICRC to send humanitarian assistance to conflict area
    Tbilisi / Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is preparing to fly 15 tonnes of medicines and medical supplies to Georgia early this week to help treat people injured in the international armed conflict between Georgian, South Ossetian and Russian troops.
    (News)
    News release  8-8-2008
    Georgia: ICRC calls on parties to respect international humanitarian law
    Geneva/Tbilisi (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is very concerned about the humanitarian impact of the escalation of violence between Georgia and the breakaway region of South Ossetia.
    (News)
    News release  6-8-2008
    Colombia: ICRC deplores improper use of red cross emblem
    Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) today expressed serious concern over what appears to have been a deliberate misuse of the red cross emblem during the operation to free 15 hostages that was carried out on 2 July.
    (News)
    News release  30-7-2008
    Chad: ICRC employee shot and wounded
    N'Djamena (ICRC) – On 26 July an employee of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was shot and wounded in Abéché after two vehicles carrying ICRC personnel were stopped by armed men, some of whom were in military uniform.
    (News)
    News release  28-7-2008
    Iraq: ICRC helps bomb victims in Baghdad and Kirkuk
    Baghdad/Geneva (ICRC) – In response to the blasts that rocked the cities of Baghdad and Kirkuk this morning, leaving dozens dead and injured, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) immediately delivered emergency medical supplies to the hospitals receiving the bulk of the injured.
    (News)
    News release  16-7-2008
    Colombia: ICRC underlines importance of respect for red cross emblem
    Bogotá/Geneva (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross takes note of the statement by Colombian President Álvaro Uribe Vélez that a member of the public security forces who participated in the recent operation to free 15 hostages and detainees was wearing a tabard marked with the ICRC’s logo and the red cross emblem.
    (News)
    News release  9-7-2008
    Afghanistan: civilians in the line of fire
    Kabul / Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) deplores the high number of civilian casualties caused by recent attacks in different parts of the country. At least 250 civilians are reported to have been killed or injured in various incidents since 4 July.
    (News)
    News release  26-6-2008
    Niger: four French citizens released under ICRC auspices
    Dakar / Geneva (ICRC) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) today returned to Agadez four French citizens who had been held by the Mouvement des Nigériens pour la justice (MNJ).
    (News)
    News release  26-6-2008
    Nigeria: legal scholars discuss challenges facing international humanitarian law
    Abuja (ICRC) – On 18 and 19 June the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) held its 5th annual university workshop on international humanitarian law.
    (News)
    25-3-2004
    See also
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004
    The Geneva Conventions
    and their Additional Protocols
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004
    Treaty database
    IHL treaties and States party
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004
    National implementation database
    Implementation of IHL at national level
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004
    Promotion of IHL
    with armed forces, police, students,...
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004
    International Review of the Red Cross
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004
    Fact sheets
    Issued by the ICRC's Advisory Service
    (Humanitarian law)
    19-5-2004
    Training courses and events
    (Humanitarian law)
    19-5-2004
    National IHLcompetition in Israel - 2009
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004

    ICRC publications and films about IHL
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004
    Other related sites
    (Humanitarian law)
    25-3-2004
    Exploring Humanitarian Law (EHL) Virtual Campus
    (Humanitarian law)


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