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International Services
Exploring International Humanitarian Law
What is International Humanitarian Law?
International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is a body of rules which in times of armed conflict, seek to
protect people who are not or are no longer taking part in the fighting
. IHL also
restricts the methods and means of warfare
employed.
IHL today is composed of two main sets of laws, the
Geneva Conventions
, and the
Hague Conventions
.
The Roots of IHL
• Throughout the 1700’s and up to the beginning of the twentieth century, philosophers, and law makers, and governments began to develop laws and treaties aimed at minimizing the death and destruction of war.
Geneva Conventions
I.
II.
The protection of wounded and sick soldiers on land (1864).
The protection of wounded and sick soldiers at sea (1906).
III. The protection of prisoners of war (1929).
IV. The protection of civilians (1949).
Laws, Humanitarian Organizations, and Human Dignity in Times of Armed Conflict
Do you think it makes sense to have Laws to limit the suffering in armed conflict?
Human Dignity
What is Human Dignity? How would you define it?
War
What images come to mind when you hear the word “war” or “armed conflict” ?
What wars are currently going on in the world today? In Asia? What past wars do you know about?
Means of Warfare
Is everything allowed during an armed conflict? Should any Weapons be prohibited in armed conflict? Which ones? Why?
The Idea of “Enemy”
How would you define “enemy”?
Does an enemy ever deserve to be protected during armed conflict?
Civilians
What is a civilian?
How should civilians be treated during armed conflicts? Why?
Children
Why do children sometimes take part in armed conflicts?
Wounded Combatants
How do you believe a wounded enemy combatant should be protected?
Prisoners
How should an enemy prisoner be treated? Why?
Women
Do you think civilian women need special protection in time of war? What type of protection?
Other Protected Persons
Does anyone else need special protection in times of war? Who? Why?
Protected Places in Times of War
Are there places that you think should not be attacked? Which places? Why?
Emblems in Use
Red Cross Red Crescent Red Shield (Star) of David
Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
For Further Information…
• On the web… • American Red Cross – St. Louis http://www.redcrossstl.org
• International Committee of the Red Cross
(in times of armed conflict)
http://www.icrc.org
• International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
(disaster relief) -
http://www.ifrc.org