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Azerbaijan: The prisoner's guardian angel

Pierre Reichel worked for the ICRC in Nagorny Karabakh during 1994 and 1995. He recently talked about his experiences May 1996. The ICRC takes part in the transfer of detainees, in its capacity of …

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The scope and application of the principle of universal jurisdiction: ICRC statement to the United Nations, 2014

Statement United Nations, General Assembly, 69th session, Sixth Committee, item 83 of the agenda, statement by the ICRC, New York, 15 October 2014. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) …

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Weapons: ICRC statement to the United Nations, 2014

Statement General debate on all disarmament and international security agenda items. United Nations, General Assembly, 69th session, First Committee, statement by the ICRC, New York, 14 October 2014. …

Statement

Sri Lanka: A family needs assessment

A round-up of activities carried out by the ICRC in Sri Lanka. Content: Identifiying humanitarian needs of families of missing persons Health Care in Danger: ensuring safer access Sustainable …

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ICRC alarmed over unacceptable use of explosive weapons in urban areas

13-10-2014 Geneva (ICRC) – Ahead of its address to the United Nations General Assembly First Committee in New York this week, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is renewing its call …

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Access to the ICRC's Agency archives

The ICRC's Agency archives contain data on individuals that the ICRC and its tracing agencies have collected during conflict, starting in 1870. The data was all collected as part of the ICRC's …

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Nigeria: From Biafra War refugee to IHL lecturer

Barrister Okanga is a university lecturer at Niger Delta University in southern Nigeria. A childhood experience during Nigeria's civil war was instrumental in his becoming a teacher of international …

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Missing persons in Nepal: the right to know - updated list 2014

During and after the 10-years armed conflict in Nepal (1996 to 2006), ambiguity about the fate of a relative is a harsh reality for countless persons. Not knowing whether relatives are alive or dead, …

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ICRC appeals for 132 million Swiss francs

In  a renewed  appeal to donors, the ICRC is asking for 132 million Swiss francs  to cover its 2014 budget of 1.3 billion.  This year has seen an unprecedented number of crises,  with the …

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Introduction to international humanitarian law

This short course provides an introduction to the basics of international humanitarian law (IHL) for non-specialized audiences, with learning divided into nine independent modules In case of …

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