The Humanitarian Activity of the International Committee of the Red Cross in the Conflict in Ukraine State of Law State of Fact
Keywords:
non-governmental organizations; international humanitarian law; civilian refugees; prisoners of war; international conventionsAbstract
It can be easily observed that, nowadays, we are witnessing a humanitarian discourse, increasingly focused on the introduction, application and observance of humanitarian principles both in conflict zones and behind the front. There is an increasing interest in the bureaucratization and professionalization of humanitarian actions, along with the increasingly active involvement of companies, international non-governmental organizations, the state and, not least, public opinion. That is precisely why it was considered that a greater number of international law subjects, or of actors involved in humanitarian activities, damages the activity of non-governmental organizations both from the point of view of results and from the point of view of international law.
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