Law and Policy Events 16 June 2020 14:00 - 15:30

Launch of the updated Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention

Video

Speakers & panellists

Dr. Jean-Marie Henckaerts
Introduction

Dr. Jean-Marie Henckaerts

Head of the project to update the ICRC Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols

Dr. Helen Durham
Moderator

Dr. Helen Durham

Director of International Law and Policy of the ICRC

Brig. Lisa Ferris
Panellist

Brig. Lisa Ferris

Director of Defence Legal Services of the New Zealand Defence Forces

Dr. Marco Sassòli
Panellist

Dr. Marco Sassòli

Director of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Professor of international law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Geneva

Ms. Helena Sunnegårdh
Panellist

Ms. Helena Sunnegårdh

Legal Adviser with the Swedish Red Cross, member of the Swedish International Humanitarian Law Commission

Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar
Panellist

Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar

Former Judge Advocate General of the Indian Armed Forces, visiting faculty member at the Peking University School of Transnational Law and at the National Law Institute University

About the event

On 16 June 2020, the ICRC held the online launch of the updated Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention relative to the treatment of prisoners of war, for an expert panel to discuss the Commentary's main findings. This event examines how international humanitarian law protects prisoners of war taking into account existing practice and operational challenges. The panel discussion provides insights on the relevance and application of the law in practice.

The Geneva Conventions and their updated Commentaries

In 2011, the ICRC and a team of renowned experts embarked on a major project: updating the Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols of 1977, which date back to the 1950s and 1980s respectively. Since the initial Commentaries were published the Geneva Conventions and Protocols have been put to the test, and there have been significant developments in how they are applied and interpreted in practice. The new Commentaries seek to document these developments and provide up-to-date interpretations.

The updated Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention deals with issues important to anyone engaging with detention in armed conflicts. The updated Commentary on the First Geneva Convention was presented in 2016, and the updated Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention was presented in 2017.

 

Date & Time

16 June 2020 14:00 - 15:30

Venue address

Online