International Humanitarian Law

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International Humanitarian Law

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International Humanitarian Law. Origins. Hammurabic Code (1772 BCE). Justinian Code (7 th Century CE). English Common Law. U.S. Bill of Rights 1791. Lieber Codes: Civil War. Memory of Solferino , Henry Dunant. Geneva Convention 1864. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OriginsHammurabic Code (1772 BCE)Justinian Code (7th Century CE)

English Common Law

U.S. Bill of Rights 1791

Lieber Codes: Civil War

Memory of Solferino, Henry Dunant

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Geneva Convention 1864

Ambulances, military hospitals, personnel recognized as neutral

Citizens assisting wounded are protected Wounded/sick combatants collected and

cared for The symbol of a red cross on a white

background (reverse of the Swiss flag) identifies neutral, medical personnel

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Adjustments/Amendments

1949: New rules governing the treatment of POWS

1977: Prohibition of child recruitment in armed forces, protecting of cultural objects and places of worship

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Standard POW package

Circa 1943

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Consequences of Non-Compliance

Economic and/or political sanctions (usually imposed by United Nations)

Nations that are party to the Geneva Conventions must pass domestic legislation providing penalties for violations

Serious violations (breach) is regarded as a war crime (ex. Torture, hostage taking, rape, etc.)

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Special Trials/Tribunals

Nuremberg (1945-46) and Tokyo (1946-48) UN War Tribunals: Former Yugoslavia &

Rwanda

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International Criminal Court

July 1, 2002 60 nations Now 100