The flight from the law of war to international humanitarian law
The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their annexed Protocols of 1977 introduced internal conflicts and international organizations into the law of war, so the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Max Huber, proposed naming the law as a legal entity, which recognized only states as a legal entity. International humanitarian law to express the humanitarian character of its rules, which are crucial to the protection of the human being and its necessities necessary for his life as a human being, regardless of his national, ethnic or religious affiliation. Such protection is concerned with the conditions of war and The armed conflicts have inflated the Geneva Conventions, but have added customary rules to restrict the way they conduct military operations and use weapons in accordance with the principle of humanity, which is one of the basic principles on which international humanitarian law is based
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