Ihl Report
Ihl Report
Ihl Report
Humanitarian Law
What is International
Humanitarian Law?
It is a set of rules which seek, for humanitarian reasons,
to limit the effects of armed conflict.
It is comprised of international rules, established by
treaty or custom, which are specifically intended to
solve humanitarian problems directly arising from
international or non-international armed conflicts.
also known as the law of war or the law of armed
conflict
PURPOSE
It protects persons who are not or are no longer
participating in the hostilities and restricts the
means and methods of warfare
Its principal aims are to protect persons and
property that are, or may be, affected by the
conflict - e.g. civilians and prisoners of war and
civilian objects - and to limit the right of the parties
to a conflict to use methods and means of warfare
of their choice.
Defines the rights and obligations of the parties to a
conflict in the conduct of hostilities
ADDITIONAL PROTOCOLS
The two branches of IHL draw their names from the cities
where each was initially codified. With the adoption of the
Additional Protocols of 1977, which combine both branches,
that distinction is now of merely historical and didactic value.