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Strengthening compliance with international humanitarian law: The work of the ICRC and the Swiss government (2015-2019)

… States Parties to provide assistance for the care and rehabilitation, and social and … 69/132 (11 December 2014) on Global Health and Foreign Policy, which refers to IHL; … were discussed, including: health care in danger; strengthening disaster laws; …

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B, General services, 1917- ongoing, 3313 metres of shelf space

… d'accueil d'Eric Martin, symposium IHD ''The Health Care Cost Explosion'' 14.10.1974-15.10.1974 B … of National Red Cross Societies and World Health Organization 28.04.1974-05.02.1975 B AG …

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Malaysia: 14th National IHL Moot Court Competition

… politics, justice, economy, education, health, family etc., should be guided by the … that: “The Ombri religion constitutes a danger to the Boubhans. It must be eliminated. … military supplies and providing medical care for the wounded. However, in the intervals …

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Detention in non-international armed conflict – Second thematic consultation of government experts, 20-22 October 2014.

… of detention, and the provision of medical care – would have to be addressed, and to … to the conflict in so far as the state of health, the spiritual needs and the number of … grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture.”56 …

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Model legislative provisions on the recruitment or use of children in armed conflict - Model law

… feasible measures to ensure protection and care of children who are affected by an armed … crime; it is enough to endanger the life or health of the person through such an act. (ii) … and from putting the lives of children in danger”.62 The corresponding penalty is listed …

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The interplay between international humanitarian law and international human rights law in situations of armed conflict

… (tax collection; education; food; medical care; etc).88 The Ilaşcu and Others v. Moldova … mobility and thus access to work, land, health care, education, and food and water.134 … only be resorted to if there is an imminent danger of serious violence that can only be …

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Explosive weapons in populated areas: Technical considerations relevant to their use and effects

… which fragmentation from a munition poses a danger, nor do they account for so-called … to treat surgically, and may have ongoing health impacts (Kalinich et al., 2005; Wolf et … in a large city would require extreme care, due to the significant population …

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Implementing IHL in West Africa

… forum, and the institution of an efficient health system. The Kampala Convention was … of IDPs to essential services such as health care and education ; Need to realize the full … applies. Without such clauses, there is a danger of criminalization of humanitarian …

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Autonomous weapon systems technical, military, legal and humanitarian aspects

… parties to armed conflicts to take constant care to spare the civilian population, … 11 US Surgeon General’s Office, Mental Health Advisory Team (MHAT) IV Operation Iraqi … others who have to assess their conduct. The danger of an accountability gap, in law or in …

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Request for Tender - RFT/ICRC/GVA23/00104 - 3-year Frame Agreement – Geodesic Family Tent

… compliance The ICRC will perform a Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental (QHSE) audit … during transport and handling. Particular care must be taken when packing the pegs to …

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