Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 January 2010
The 26th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent,
noting with great concern the increasing number of armed conflicts taking place in various parts of the world,
alarmed by the gross and persistent violations of international humanitarian law that are being committed, particularly against civilians, including the most vulnerable,
deeply concerned about the grief and suffering resulting from such violations,
page 59 note 1 See Annex I, pp. 79–82.
page 59 note 2 See Annex II, pp. 83–88.
page 69 note 3 See IRRC, No. 309, 11–12 1995, pp. 595–637.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
page 72 note 4 See Annex III, pp. 89–101.
page 72 note 5 See Annex IV, pp. 102–112.
page 73 note 6 See Annex V, pp. 113–118.
page 73 note 7 See Annex VI, pp. 119–128.
page 78 note 8 See Annex VII, pp. 129–130.
page 79 note 1 See also IRRC, No. 296, 09–10 1993, pp. 377–381.Google Scholar
page 83 note 1 See also IRRCNo. 304, 01–03 1995, pp. 33–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
page 103 note 1 In the Federation, the organization of disaster relief actions is one of the responsibilities assigned to the Secretary General, assisted by the Secretariat.
page 119 note 1 Sponsored by: Caritas Internationalis*, Catholic Relief Services*, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies*, International Save the Children Alliance*, Lutheran World Federation*, Oxfam*. World Council of Churches*, International Committee of the Red Cross. (*members of the Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response)