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Follow-up to the International Conference for the Protection of War Victims (1993) — Guidelines for Military Manuals and Instructions on the Protection of the Environment in Times of Armed Conflict

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Abstract

Resolution 1 adopted by the 26th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (Geneva, 1995) endorsed the recommendations drawn up by an intergovernmental group of experts charged with translating the Final Declaration of the International Conference for the Protection of War Victims (Geneva, August/September 1993) into proposals for “concrete and effective measures”. These recommendations are addressed primarily to the States party to the Geneva Conventions, including the depositary of those instruments. However, the ICRC, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are also urged to contribute to the effort of achieving better implementation of international humanitarian law, the main objective being to prevent violations from occurring.

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Reports and Documents
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1996

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References

1 IRRC, No. 310, 0102 1996, pp. 5860 CrossRefGoogle Scholar. For the text of the Final Declaration of the International Conference for the Protection of War Victims, see IRRC, No. 296, 0910 1993, pp. 377381 Google Scholar, and for the Recommendations of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts for the Protection of War Victims see IRRC, No. 304, 0102 1995, pp. 3338.Google Scholar

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5 GA res. 49/50, of 9 December 1994. The Guidelines have been published as an annex to UN Doc. A/49/323 (1994). See also H. P. Gasser (note 4).

6 UN Doc. A/49/323 (1994) and GA res. 49/50 (1994).