Organization: Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection
Registration deadline: 07 May 2017
Starting date: 17 May 2017
Ending date: 18 May 2017
The “conduct of hostilities” is closely connected to the protection of civilians in armed conflict. Rules that govern what is a lawful military target may also determine when and how civilians must be protected. In this thematic workshop, participants comprehensively explore the international humanitarian law (IHL) rules governing the conduct of hostilities. Fundamental principles, such as proportionality, distinction, and precautions, are examined in detail. The course also spends time on special protections that IHL gives to specific categories of people and objects, such as medical personnel and facilities, women, and children. Led by expert academics and practitioners, this workshop calls attention to the practical relevance of the law in humanitarian contexts and tailors discussion to challenges faced by those in the humanitarian community. Active involvement by participants is encouraged.
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