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In these times of heightened international tension, shared humanitarian values must be the common ground for states to move forward

… to highlight the humanitarian consequences of weapons. Mitigating and preventing the adverse … framework is most urgent, it is that of nuclear weapons . There are currently over 13,000 nuclear weapons in the world; a number which, …

Statement

Hiroshima/Nagasaki atomic blasts still echo, 70 years on

… catastrophic health impact from the use of nuclear weapons on these two cities," said ICRC … there be for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons, especially as most of the …

News release

Hiroshima, Japan: Enhancing International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in a city identified with the horrors of war

… time, there was a one-day public session on nuclear issues, a session which included the … the first time, a one-day public session on nuclear issues was offered. Subjects that were … and health effects related to nuclear weapons, civil movements for eliminating …

Article

Meeting an A-bomb survivor after 76 years: A testimony of hope

… of the States Parties to the Treaty of Nuclear Weapons in Vienna (Austria) from 21 to 23 June … who has been advocating for abolition of nuclear weapons. Along with Keita, another …

Article

Statement at 76th United Nations General Assembly, First Committee General debate on all disarmament and international security agenda items

… justify using inhumane or indiscriminate weapons. This recognition – based on the … the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons , nuclear disarmament continues to be an urgent …

Statement

The international community must restore the vision of disarmament as a crucial path towards sustainable peace and security

… through the growing risk of the use of nuclear weapons; the terrible impact of war in cities, … humanitarian law (IHL) . Mr Chair, Nuclear weapons profoundly challenge the basic …

Statement

The Geneva Conventions 150 years later … still relevant?

… as the humanitarian consequences of certain weapons. For example, on the impact of drone … The humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons, the call for nuclear disarmament and the relevance of these …

Article

Samoa co-hosts Pacific Islands round table on International Humanitarian Law

… farming, industry and tourism. More than 315 nuclear test explosions were concluded in the … of traditional lands attributable to nuclear testing. Further, the Pacific is also … a driving force behind the banning of nuclear weapons. No fewer than eight countries in the …

Article

Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki

… and gone Images courtesy of Bob Frye www.thenuclearworld.com   > >   Hiroshima and …

Video

Twelve issues: What States can do to improve respect for IHL in 2022

… apace, with cyber operations, autonomous weapons and the use of outer space raising … by ratifying the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons; and by including humanitarian … critical civilian infrastructure, such as nuclear plants, electricity grids and water …

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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.

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Customary international humanitarian law consists of rules that come from "a general practice accepted as law" and that exist independent of treaty law.