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Cultural property

The law protects cultural property during armed conflict. That protection stems from the principle that damage to the cultural property of any people, in the words of the 1954 Hague Convention, is …

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The Sankoré mosque in Timbuktu, Mali.

Private military and security companies

Parties to armed conflicts are increasingly recruiting private military and security companies to undertake tasks traditionally carried out by the armed forces. The involvement of these companies in …

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A soldier reads a brochure on IHL for military forces.

Urban warfare and violence

It is heartbreaking to watch a city you love die. Yet that is exactly what happens when armed conflicts are fought in the middle of cities, endangering the lives of civilians and the infrastructure …

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A woman amidst the city ruins after heavy fighting in Benghazi, Libya.

Artificial intelligence

Advances in artificial intelligence for military purposes raise profoundly worrying questions for humanity.  Featured articles What you need to know about artificial intelligence in armed …

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A still from ICRC's video "What are the dangers of autonomous weapons?".

Climate and conflict

The climate is changing everywhere, but it is people living in fragile circumstances who feel the effects most severely. Climate change and conflict continue to cause massive suffering among people …

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 People sitting under the harsh sunlight after a food distribution organized by the ICRC.

Legal review of weapons

International humanitarian law limits both the choice of weapons and the means and methods of warfare. So when developing or acquiring new weapons, states should determine whether they comply with …

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Deactivated cluster sub-munition in South Lebanon, Sadikine village.

Other bodies of law protecting persons affected by violence

IHL and other legal regimes are complementary in armed conflicts. They are, however, distinct and separate, especially jus in bello (or IHL), which regulates the way war is conducted, and jus ad …

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Two women who fled Nigeria and sought refuge in Chad speak with an ICRC employee about their living conditions in the refugee camp.

New technologies and warfare

Technological developments have given rise to new methods and means of warfare, such as cyber attacks, armed drones and robots, raising novel humanitarian and legal challenges.  New technologies, new …

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A robot used in war at the foreground while children look on in the background.

Protected persons: Prisoners of war and detainees

The Third Geneva Convention protects prisoners of war. It defines their rights and sets out detailed rules for their treatment and release. International humanitarian law also protects other people …

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Field exercise during a course on international humanitarian law in Russia.

Protected persons: Internally displaced persons

The ICRC's long-standing work addressing internal displacement globally is guided by our mandate to protect the lives and dignity of people affected by armed conflict and other violence. We focus on …

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Civilians leaving their neighborhood during fighting in Mosul, Iran.

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ICRC library

Created in 1863, the ICRC library, alongside the ICRC archives, provides an indispensable documentary reference on the organization itself and international humanitarian law.

IHL treaties

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 IHL

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