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Centenary Congress of the International Red Cross Resolutions Adopted by the Council of Delegates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

The Council of Delegates,

having with deep satisfaction taken note of the Reports submitted on the occasion of the Centenary of the Red Cross,

thanks the International Committee of the Red Cross, the League and each National Society for the humanitarian work which they have accomplished since their foundation and which to the honour of the Red Cross Movement has greatly expanded in recent years.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1963

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References

page 578 note 1 For simplification, mention will henceforth only be made of the red cross, but it goes without saying that all that will be said about it applies equally to the red crescent and the red lion and sun.

page 578 note 2 The International Red Cross organizations and their duly authorized personnel have the right to make use of the emblem “at all times”, by virtue of article 44, paragraph 3.

page 580 note 1 Certain National Societies do not recognise this category of members.

page 582 note 1 National Societies may, if they consider this advisable, recommend that these ambulances, as well as first-aid stations mentioned in article 12 below are marked preferably with, the medical emblem of the Staff of Aesculapius, red on a white ground.