Implementing International Humanitarian Law through ICRC- A Way Forward
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https://doi.org/10.55662/IJLDAI.2024.10201Keywords:
IHL, ICRC, Human Rights, WarfareAbstract
Violent conflicts have posed a challenge to human civilization since ages. Epidemiological studies indicate that war ranks among the top-ten causes of death worldwide. Populations affected by armed conflict experience severe public health consequences, mediated by population displacement, food scarcity, and the collapse of basic health services, which together often give rise to complex humanitarian emergencies. Armed conflicts can also cause the displacement of people thereby violating their right to life. The outcome of war is more barbarous which has challenged the human civilization. Their effects are inhumane and require a global concern. In this regard there requires a support which can protect the people interest aftermath an armed conflict. The role of ICRC is highly acknowledgeable as it works in helping the victims of armed conflict and also in developing and promoting implementation of International Humanitarian Law. This paper studies the role of ICRC an organization which has been working for the cause of protection of human rights during armed conflict and also its role as a guardian in implementing International Humanitarian Law.
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