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Humanitarian Policy and Operational Activities: The ICRC's responsibilities in connection with the Middle East conflict

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

In its January-February 1991 issue, the Review informed its readers of the successive representations made by the ICRC from the outbreak of the Middle East conflict both to the States party to the conflict and to the other States to remind them of their obligations under the Geneva Conventions. In particular, the ICRC sent a note verbale on 14 December 1990 to the 164 States party to the Conventions, together with a Memorandum on the applicability of international humanitarian law, and launched appeals to the belligerent States on 17 January and 1 and 24 February 1991.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1991

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References

1 See the “Message to the World Community: Through Humanity to Peace” issued by the Second World Red Cross and Red Crescent Conference on Peace (Aaland/Stockholm, 2–7 September 1984) in IRRC No. 243, 1112 1984, pp. 335338.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 See “Action by the ICRC in the event of breaches of international humanitarian law”, IRRC No. 221, 0304 1981, pp. 7683.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 See IRRC, No. 280, 0102 1991, pp. 2830.CrossRefGoogle Scholar