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Jul 2024
12m 27s

War and what we make of the law

ICRC LAW AND POLICY
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Preventing the catastrophic human cost of war is a central purpose of modern international law. Some norms, like those found in the UN Charter, set out to eliminate war altogether, requiring the peaceful resolution of disputes instead. Other rules, like those found in the Geneva Conventions, step in to protect us when all else has failed. The Conventions, wh ... Show More
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