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Basic rules of the Geneva conventions and their additional protocols: Understanding Humanitarian Law
This book provides a concise yet authoritative overview of the fundamental humanitarian principles enshrined in the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, outlining the core rules designed to protect persons who are not—or are no longer—taking part in armed conflicts. It explains key legal safeguards for wounded and sick combatants, prisoners of war, and civilians, while also addressing the conduct of hostilities, limitations on weapons, and obligations of state and non-state actors under international humanitarian law. By simplifying complex legal provisions into accessible guidance, the book serves as an essential reference for military personnel, policymakers, humanitarian workers, and scholars seeking a clearer understanding of the norms that govern warfare and uphold human dignity in times of conflict.
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