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red in Geneva, Switzerland, that assists people throughout the world who are affected by international and internal armed conflicts. The ICRC maintains a permanent presence in over 60 countries and in 2003 had offices in 169 locations world...
world instantly. No conflict is like to another, and an effective response to the conflict requires understanding, flexibility and creativity. It also requires the need to be able to draw an objective reading of the situation and determine ...
humanitarian intervention, and whether it has become a legitimate practice amongst the society of states, has been one of the defining debates in international relations in the 1990's. Dr Wheeler's book on this incredibly complex moral ques...
crimes against people and as war crimes Overview Over the course of the 1990s, the intemational community saw significant development and utilization of legal frameworks for mechanisms designed to prevent crimes against people and genocide....
Justifications for Humanitarian Interventions Introduction The increase in internal conflicts in the post-Cold War helped propel the forefront concern for individuals. While peace and security have historically constituted the pillars of th...
aid (assistance), funds for life, free of charge distributed among the population of the areas covered by the humanitarian catastrophe, or standing on its edge. For the conditions of armed conflict International Court of Justice has define...
held in Mexico City, Copenhagen and Nairobi. This article is a brief reflection on the tensions that informed these first 10 years of the international women's movement seen from the point of view of the American women who believed that th...