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1-02-2005    
Conduct of hostilities and international humanitarian law
Section that explains how parties to a conflict are limited in their choice of methods and means of warfare; the rules in force define permissible uses of weapons and military tactics.

News published over the last 12 months
30-10-2009  News release
Pakistan: targeting civilians is the ultimate denial of humanitarian law
Islamabad/Geneva (ICRC) – In the wake of Wednesday's bombing in Peshawar – the latest and bloodiest in a string of attacks targeting civilians – the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is alarmed at the severe and intensifying impact of violence on Pakistan's civilian population.
(News)
8-10-2009  News release
Yemen: more must be done to ensure aid gets through
Geneva/Sana'a (ICRC) – The conflict in northern Yemen is increasingly putting civilian lives at risk, leaving tens of thousands without vital aid and forcing many more to flee conflict areas. Unless more is done to protect civilians and ensure that they can receive life-saving aid, the situation will worsen further, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said today.
(News)
15-9-2009  News release
Somalia: shelling of Mogadishu hospital results in several casualties
Geneva (ICRC) – Martini Hospital in southern Mogadishu was hit by shells last Friday, 11 September, killing several people and wounding at least 17, including children.
(News)
10-6-2009  News release
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)
29-5-2009  News release
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)
18-5-2009  News release
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)
14-5-2009  News release
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)
14-5-2009  News release
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)
12-5-2009  News release
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)
12-5-2009  News release
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)
7-5-2009  News release
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)
6-5-2009  News release
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)
21-4-2009  News release
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)
5-3-2009  News release
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)
27-1-2009  News release
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)
26-1-2009  News release
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)
9-1-2009  News release
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)
8-1-2009  News release
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)
6-1-2009  Press briefing
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)
5-1-2009  Operational update
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)
4-1-2009  Operational update
Gaza: chaos as conflict intensifies
The situation in Gaza since the Israel Defense Forces launched their ground offensive on Saturday night has become both chaotic and extremely dangerous. It is difficult for the ICRC to move around and assess the urgent humanitarian needs created by the continued shelling and bombing, and by fighting on the ground. The ground attack has forced a number of people in the north of the Gaza Strip to flee their homes.
(News)
4-1-2009  News release
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)
31-12-2008  News release
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)
30-12-2008  Operational update
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)
28-12-2008  News release
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)
29-10-2008  News release
Democratic Republic of the Congo: North Kivu population at risk as fighting intensifies
Kinshasa / Geneva (ICRC) – As fighting between government troops and the armed opposition in North Kivu province intensifies, tens of thousands of people displaced from their homes are in urgent need of temporary shelter, water, food and medical supplies.
(News)

The rules of the conduct of hostilities limit the right of parties to a conflict to use the methods and means of warfare of their choice. It essentially covers the conduct of military operations in an armed conflict by defining proper and permissible uses of weapons and military tactics.

The well established principles of distinction and proportionality as well as the prohibition to employ weapons, projectiles and material and methods of warfare of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering are at the core of this branch of international humanitarian law.

From these principles more specific rules were developed, such as the prohibition of direct attacks against civilians or the civilian population as such or against civilian objects, the prohibition of indiscriminate attacks and the obligation to take precautionary measures with a view to avoiding, and in any event to minimizing, incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians and damage to civilian objects.

Methods and means of warfare, Air warfare, Naval warfare, Environment and IHL, Information warfare and IHL

See also the following sections:

  • Weapons and international humanitarian law
  • ICRC activities > Promotion of IHL to armed forces
  • Key document
      18-11-2009
      States party to the main treaties
      States party to the main IHL and other related treaties: Protection of Victims of Armed Conflicts - International Criminal Court - Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict - Environment - Weapons
      (Humanitarian law\Treaties and customary law)
      Includes PDF

    ICRC Publication
      20-6-2005
      Rules of international humanitarian law and other rules relating to the conduct of hostilities
      This publication has been updated, slightly restructured and now includes a number of treaties that have been adopted since its last update in 1996. This volume is a collection of treaties regulating the conduct of hostilities. This body of law is of particular importance in alleviating the effects of armed conflict in that it regulates and limits the choice of methods and means of warfare used by the parties to the conflict.

      Intended for academics, students, legal profession, ICRC delegations and Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies.
      (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Humanitarian law)
      ICRC Publication Includes PDF

    International Review of the Red Cross
    Legal article
      31-12-2004
      International Humanitarian Law in the Iraq Conflict
      The armed hostilities in Iraq throughout the last almost two years have raised numerous questions from the perspective of international humanitarian law. This article aims at addressing some of them. The focus will be on identifying the applicable law throughout the various stages of the hostilities and various problems that entail its practical application.
      (Humanitarian law\Conduct of hostilities)
      Legal articleKnut Dörmann, Laurent Colassis

    Official Statement
    Other site
      11-6-2008
      Targeted Killing in International Law
      Link to presentation of this book on the Oxford University Press website. The book analyses the lawfulness of "Targeted Killings" in police, counter-terrorism and military operations, both under human rights law and IHL. In doing so, it discusses the problems raised by recent state practice from, inter alia, Switzerland, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and Israel, provides a comprehensive analysis of international jurisprudence concerning the use of lethal force, and derives the applicable legal standards from treaties, custom and general principles of law.
      (Humanitarian law\Conduct of hostilities)
      Other siteNils Melzer

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