The International Committee of the Red Cross and Civil Rights (Part I)
Throughout a considerable part of its history, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has customarily refrained from invoking international human rights law, for reason of this law’s alleged politicisation. However, the changing character of armed conflicts and other situations of viole...
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doaj-1d775e26da4e41e7bba6964ad228c5d42021-07-13T08:25:27ZengMoscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO)Московский журнал международного права0869-00492619-08932012-03-01015588448The International Committee of the Red Cross and Civil Rights (Part I)S. Sayapin0Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin’sThroughout a considerable part of its history, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has customarily refrained from invoking international human rights law, for reason of this law’s alleged politicisation. However, the changing character of armed conflicts and other situations of violence where the ICRC is currently operating have prompted it to set a framework for making some limited use of selected and applicable human rights, for the purpose of reinforcing the protection and assistance it provides. This article examines the norms of international law representing civil rights, which the ICRC may invoke in its humanitarian action, as well as the conditions for their invocation in the ICRC practice.https://www.mjil.ru/jour/article/view/502civil rightsinternational humanitarian law (ihl)international human rights law (ihrl)international committee of the red cross (icrc)right to liferight to non-discriminationright to physical and psychological integrityprocedural guaranteesfreedom of movement |
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and Civil Rights (Part I) |
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and Civil Rights (Part I) |
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and Civil Rights (Part I) |
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and Civil Rights (Part I) |
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Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) |
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Московский журнал международного права |
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0869-0049 2619-0893 |
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2012-03-01 |
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Throughout a considerable part of its history, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has customarily refrained from invoking international human rights law, for reason of this law’s alleged politicisation. However, the changing character of armed conflicts and other situations of violence where the ICRC is currently operating have prompted it to set a framework for making some limited use of selected and applicable human rights, for the purpose of reinforcing the protection and assistance it provides. This article examines the norms of international law representing civil rights, which the ICRC may invoke in its humanitarian action, as well as the conditions for their invocation in the ICRC practice. |
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civil rights international humanitarian law (ihl) international human rights law (ihrl) international committee of the red cross (icrc) right to life right to non-discrimination right to physical and psychological integrity procedural guarantees freedom of movement |
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