
The NSAG handbook: helping non-State armed groups reduce …
2023年3月30日 · Intended for officers in command and for staff at brigade and battalion level of State armed forces likely to be involved in urban warfare, this handbook assembles recommendations around urban warfare doctrine and training, planning of urban operations, means and methods in the conduct of operations and partnered operations.
operational category are NSAGs, which qualify as a party to a NIAC and are therefore bound by IHL. In 2020, for its internal purposes andrelying on the purely operational definition, the ICRC identified 614 armed groups of humanitarian concern to the organization globally. Out of this totality, 296 armed groups were located
Detention by Non-State Armed Groups - A Report | ICRC
This study presents research conducted by the ICRC on the law and practice relating to detention by NSAGs. It restates the legal framework for the protection of detainees in non-international armed conflict and presents examples of how NSAGs have implemented their obligations.
ICRC engagement with non-State armed groups: why and how
2021年3月4日 · The ICRC recently published a position paper elaborating the main reasons for the organization’s engagement with armed groups, with a focus on non-State armed groups (NSAGs) that are parties to armed conflicts, and some of the challenges of such engagement.
ICRC Engagement with Non-State Armed Groups
2022年1月1日 · Included in this broad operational category are NSAGs, which qualify as a party to a NIAC and are therefore bound by IHL. In 2020, for its internal purposes and relying on the purely operational definition, the ICRC identified 614 armed groups of humanitarian concern to the organization globally.
Why engage with non-state armed groups? | International …
The position paper outlines the main reasons for ICRC engagement with NSAGs, focussing on: The features of today's NSAG environment; The legal basis for the ICRC's engagement; Access to civilians, and the acceptance of the ICRC in the NSAG environment; Building respect for international humanitarian law, protection dialogue and influencing ...
The legal protection of persons living under the control of non …
2022年1月1日 · In recent non-international armed conflicts in countries such as the Central African Republic, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, South Sudan, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen, various non-State armed groups (NSAGs) have exercised control over territory and people living therein.
2023年3月30日 · The pervasive presence of NSAGs in urban warfare and the resulting humanitarian consequences has compelled the ICRC to actively engage with them. Such engagement is foreseen in . of the 1949 Geneva Conventions, which explicitly mentions that ‘[a]n impartial humanitarian body, such
Generating Respect for the Law by Non-State Armed Groups
2019年11月29日 · The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has a long experience working with non-State armed groups (NSAGs) in various contexts with the aim of generating respect for international humanitarian law (IHL) by those …
ICRC Position Paper: ICRC engagement with non-state armed …
2021年3月4日 · The position paper outlines the main reasons for ICRC engagement with NSAGs, focussing on: The features of today's NSAG environment; The legal basis for the ICRC's engagement