![]() ![]() The aim of all these reports is to provide an overview of some of the challenges posed by contemporary armed conflicts for IHL generate broader reflection on those challenges and outline current or prospective ICRC action, positions, and areas of interest. Similar reports were submitted to the International Conferences held in 2003, 2007, 20. This is the fifth report on international humanitarian law (IHL) and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts prepared by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for the International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (International Conference). A Legal Evaluation of the Final Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Events at the Refugee Camps in Beirut 1982.Document prepared by the International Committee of the RedĬross for the 33rd International Conference of the Red CrossĪnd Red Crescent, Geneva, Switzerland, 9–12 December 2019. Some Legal Aspects of Forced Repatriation of Soviet Citizens. The Historical Perspective of the Status of Women in the Armed Forces. ![]() ![]() The Status of Combatants and the Question of Guerrilla Warfare. The Legal Classification of Belligerent Individuals. Wars of National Liberation and War Criminality The Eichmann Trial - A Judicial Precedent. Human Rights and the Law of Armed Conflicts: General Principles of Implementation. The Relationship between the Human Rights Regime and the Law of Armed Conflict. The Place of the Laws of War in Military Instruction. The Implementation of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the Additional Protocols of 1977. Collective and Individual Responsibility for the Application of Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts. Rules Governing the Conduct of Hostilities - the Laws of War and their Enforcement. The Development of International Humanitarian Law The Historical Background and General Principles of the Geneva Conventions of 1949. Grotius' Place in the Development of Legal Ideas about War. The Contribution of the Emperor Asoka Maurya to the Development of the Humanitarian Ideal in Warfare. Penitential Discipline and Public Wars in the Middle Ages ![]()
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