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The International Committee of the Red Cross in Internal Armed Conflicts: Is Neutrality Possible?

Book information

Publisher
Springer Singapore;Palgrave Pivot
Year
2019
ISBN
978-981-13-2600-4;978-981-13-2601-1
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
2 MB (1618235 bytes)
Edition
1st ed.
Pages
XI, 135\144
Time added
2019-01-12 08:13:52

Description

This book critically examines the possible dilution of the neutrality principle of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in internal armed conflicts. It begins with the proposition that the intervention of ICRC in internal armed conflicts led to compromises in neutrality, and questioned the autonomy and independence of the organization. The book also argues that the field operations of the international humanitarian organizations during internal armed conflicts are dependent on the authority exercised by the state in whose territory the conflict persists. The ICRC’s involvement in Sri Lanka and Sudan provides empirical support to validate these propositions and arguments. The cases also show that for the ICRC, it is hard to be neutral and impartial in situations of internal armed conflicts and such conflicts present formidable challenges to maintain its organization autonomy as well. The larger purpose of the book is to contribute to the policy re/formulation of the international humanitarian organizations in internal armed conflict, the most significant challenge in the field at present. Front Matter ....Pages i-xi Introduction (Rajeesh Kumar)....Pages 1-19 ‘Between States and Insurgents’: The ICRC in Internal Armed Conflicts (Rajeesh Kumar)....Pages 21-68 The ICRC and the Armed Conflict in Sri Lanka (Rajeesh Kumar)....Pages 69-96 The ICRC in Darfur Conflict, Sudan (Rajeesh Kumar)....Pages 97-120 Conclusion (Rajeesh Kumar)....Pages 121-130 Back Matter ....Pages 131-135

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