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Humanitarian organizations and international criminal tribunals, or trying to square the circle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 August 2006

Abstract

This article looks at the role of humanitarian organizations in the context of judicial procedures in a global environment which was modified by the establishment of international criminal courts. It shows the struggles and tensions that humanitarian organizations face when, on the one hand, they bring assistance and protection to victims of armed conflicts and other situations of violence and, on the other hand, they contribute to the fight against impunity in cases of grave violations of international humanitarian law. The author suggests some elements of an operational framework which should contribute to the achievement of these difficult-to-reconcile objectives.

Type
International Criminal Tribunals
Copyright
© 2006 International Committee of the Red Cross

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