International humanitarian law is at risk – but it still carries weight / Kenneth Roth
A study says IHL is at ‘critical breaking point’ amid horrendous violations in Gaza, Sudan and elsewhere. But to declare its demise would be premature Is international humanitarian law (IHL), the law designed to spare civilians as much as possible the hazards of warfare, at risk of imploding? (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Sudan)
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