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The regional delegations of the International Committee of the Red Cross

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2010

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International Committee of the Red Cross
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Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1996

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References

1 Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Article 5, para. 2 (d).

2 See Mégevand, B., “Between insurrection and government — ICRC action in Mexico (January-August 1994)”, IRRC, No. 304, January-February 1995, pp. 94108.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 ICRC appeal for a humanitarian mobilization, IRRC, No. 244, January-February 1985, pp. 30-34.

4 See Palwankar, U., “Measures available to States for fulfilling their obligation to ensure respect for international humanitarian law”, IRRC, No. 298, January-February 1994, pp. 925.Google Scholar

5 Final Declaration of the International Conference for the Protection of War Victims (Geneva, 30 August-1 September 1993), IRRC, No. 296, September-October 1993, pp. 377-381; and IRRC, No. 310, January-February 1996, pp. 79-82. See also Recommendations of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts, ibid., pp. 83-88.

6 26th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Resolution 1, ibid., pp. 58-60.

7 As at 31 December 1995,186 States were party to the Geneva Conventions of 1949; 143 States had also ratified Additional Protocol I, and 134 States Additional Protocol II.

8 See the special section on implementation of international humanitarian law in IRRC, No. 281, March-April 1991; Kalshoven, F. and Sandoz, Y., Implementation of international humanitarian law, Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1989 Google Scholar; and Bothe, M., ed., National implementation of international humanitarian law, Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1990 Google Scholar.

9 26th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent — International humanitarian law: from law to action. ICRC report on the follow-up to the International Conference for the Protection of War Victims, IRRC, No. 311, March-April 1996, pp. 194-222.

10 See in particular the ICRC's “Guidelines for the '90s” concerning dissemination, in IRRC, No. 287, March-April 1992, pp. 175178 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

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