Legal protection of children in armed conflict
… the particular vulnerability of children, the Geneva Conventions of 1949 (hereafter GCIII and GCIV) …
… the particular vulnerability of children, the Geneva Conventions of 1949 (hereafter GCIII and GCIV) …
… 1977 Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 - Ratification kit - … to the two Protocols additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 for the …
… viii. b. i. ii. iii. Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, namely, any of … under the provisions of the relevant Geneva Convention: Wilful killing; Torture or …
… by Article 90 of Protocol I additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949. Date Signature …
… in situations of armed conflict. KEY GC = Geneva Convention AP = Additional Protocol ICC …
… (with Protocols I, II and III) was adopted at Geneva on 10 October 1980, WHEREAS the State … (with Protocols I, II and III) was adopted at Geneva on 10 October 1980, WHEREAS Review …
… The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and Protocol 1 of 1977 … ] 2. Acts described as grave breaches in the Conventions are grave breaches of this … of other protective signs recognized by the Conventions or this Protocol. 4. In addition …
… According to their common Article 2, the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 apply to any territory … in the ICRC's Commentary to the Fourth Geneva Convention (1958). An alternative and …
… issue, the call helped bring about the 1925 Geneva Protocol – still in force today. Battle … invoked the Regulations annexed to the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 respecting the … ICRC efforts Encouraging responses reached Geneva – in particular from the Danish, …
… is any use not expressly authorized by the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols. 6. …
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Created in 1863, the ICRC library, alongside the ICRC archives, provides an indispensable documentary reference on the organization itself and international humanitarian law.
International humanitarian law is based on a number of treaties, in particular the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols, and a series of other instruments.
Customary international humanitarian law consists of rules that come from "a general practice accepted as law" and that exist independent of treaty law.