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Proposals by the International Committee of the Red Cross

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2010

Abstract

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Type
Follow-up to the International Conference for the Protection of War Victims
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1995

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References

1 Such uniformity of humanitarian rules governing the conduct of hostilities in international armed conflicts and internal conflicts would not mean, however, abolishing all differences between the rules of international humanitarian law applicable to these two types of conflict — the most striking example being that the rules governing occupation obviously cannot be applied to internal conflicts.

2 See Guidelines for military manuals and instructions on the protection of the environment in times of armed conflict, Report of the Secretary-General to the UN General Assembly, Doc. A/49/323, Annex.