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The Doctrine of the Red Cross

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Jean S. Pictet*
Affiliation:
Director for General Affairs of the ICRC

Extract

The work of the Red Cross is born of a high ideal, from which it continually draws fresh life, but as it primarily consists of practical actions, frequently improvised, there is a serious risk that in the haste of charitable action and in spite of the purity of one's intentions, one may deviate from the guiding principles and unity of thought may diminish, the more so as the institution takes root in every corner of the world. It is therefore particularly necessary that the Red Cross possesses a well-defined and firmly established doctrine.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1962

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Footnotes

1

Talk given in French on April 26, 1961 and in German on May 19, 1962.