Wars without limits are wars without end.
… of host countries like Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey with respective political consequences. … of host countries like Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey with respective political consequences. …
… of host countries like Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey with respective political consequences. … of host countries like Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey with respective political consequences. …
Over 41 per cent of health-care workers reported having experienced some form of violence in the last two months , with verbal violence, false accusations and stigmatisation being the more commonly …
… in neighbouring Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey), along with another 2.5 million … the past decade. Developments upstream in Turkey, Syria and Iran have led to reduced …
… in neighbouring Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey), along with another 2.5 million … the past decade. Developments upstream in Turkey, Syria and Iran have led to reduced …
… Belgium and 16 Other States ECHR, Cyprus v. Turkey ECHR, Hassan v. UK Gaza: Health …
… or Chad in Africa, and Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey closer to Europe. As conflicts continue …
… Nigeria, Norway, South Sudan, Sweden and Turkey. Since 2018, several strategic and …
… degree using automatic fire”; ECtHR, Gül v. Turkey (Application no. 22676/93), judgment of … §§ 14, 67; and ECtHR, Cangöz and Others v. Turkey (Application no. 7469/06), judgment of …
… Belgium and 16 Other States ECHR, Cyprus v. Turkey ECHR, Hassan v. UK Gaza: Health …
… 22107/93, Judgment of 25 February 1997 Kaya v Turkey, Application No. 158/1996/777/978, … Judgment of 19 February 1998 Kurt v Turkey, Application No. 15/1997/799/1002, … Judgment of 25 May 1998 Ergi v Turkey, Application No. 66/1997/850/1057, …
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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.