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Dissemination of Knowledge of the Geneva Conventions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

In its preceding issue, International Review had announced, after publishing the text of two letters in which the ICRC drew the attention of National Societies to the importance of an ever-wider diffusion of the Geneva Conventions, that a further letter would be printed relative to University courses on international humanitarian law. This runs as follows:

In its circular sent in January 1971, the International Committee of the Red Cross had the honour to inform you, in a provisional account, of the action undertaken by some thirty National Societies in the important realm of the dissemination of knowledge on the Geneva Conventions, consistent with resolution IX adopted by the XXIst International Conference of the Red Cross at Istanbul.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1971

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References

page 326 note 1 See International Review, 04 1971.Google Scholar

page 326 note 2 Articles 47 of the First Convention, 48 of the Second, 127 of the Third and 144 of the Fourth.

page 327 note 1 A list of publications on the Geneva Conventions and Red Cross Principles is annexed to the letter.