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The Geneva Humanitarian Law Conference 1975*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2016
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The second session of the Diplomatic Conference on the Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law applicable to Armed Conflicts met in Geneva from February 3 until April 18, 1975. The purpose of this session of the Conference was the adoption — or perhaps more correctly the successful drafting — of two Protocols to be added to the Geneva Red Cross Conventions of 1949, in order to protect further the victims of international and non-international conflicts respectively; it was also to consider proposals directed to the humanization of methods of warfare, including the prohibition or restriction of conventional weapons considered to be purely indiscriminate or likely to cause an amount of suffering disproportionate to the purpose of the armed conflict.
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- Canadian Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international , Volume 13 , 1976 , pp. 295 - 305
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- Copyright © The Canadian Council on International Law / Conseil Canadien de Droit International, representing the Board of Editors, Canadian Yearbook of International Law / Comité de Rédaction, Annuaire Canadien de Droit International 1976
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* The writer was an advisor to and member of the Canadian delegation to the Geneva Humanitarian Law Conference, while serving as Academic in Residence, Bureau of Legal Affairs, Department of External Affairs, Ottawa. The views expressed are those of the writer alone.
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