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Humanitarian action and peace-keeping operations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

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The ICRC President, Mr. Cornelio Sommaruga, and his special adviser, Mr. André Pasquier, took part on 5 and 6 March 1993 in the 25th session of the Academy for Peace and International Security in Monaco, chaired by the Academy's President, Professor René-Jean Dupuy.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
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Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1993

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References

1 See Sandoz, Yves, “Droit or devoir d'ingérence and the right to assistance: the issues involved”Google Scholar; Torrelli, Maurice, “From humanitarian assistance to intervention on humanitarian grounds?”Google Scholar; Plattner, Denise, “Assistance to the civilian population: the development and present state of international humanitarian law”, International Review of the Red Cross, No. 288, 0506 1992, pp. 215263 CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Mauricet, Frederic, “Humanitarian ambition”Google Scholar; Sommaruga, Cornelio, “Assistance to victims of war in international humanitarian law and humanitarian practice”, IRRC, No. 289, 0708 1992, pp. 363382.CrossRefGoogle Scholar The reader may also be interested to read an article by the ICRC President entitled “Droit d'ingérence: faut-il repenser l'action humanitaire?” which was published in Le Monde on 19 02 1993.Google Scholar