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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 January 2010
“What role has the Red Cross played and, indeed, what role can it play, in connection with disarmament?”, was a question that the Red Cross asked itself during the recent International Red Cross Conference in Bucharest. We felt that this matter called for some serious thought as the special session of the United Nations General Assembly on Disarmament drew near.
page 92 note 1 There was, in fact, a multilateral convention in 1856, namely, the Paris Declaration which contained certain rules of maritime law, but it was of very limited scope.
page 93 note 1 A Memory of Solferino.
page 94 note 1 “La neutralité des militaires blessés et des services de santé des armées”, Paris, 04 1867, pp. 84–85.Google Scholar
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page 98 note 1 Red Cross Principles, Geneva, ICRC, 1956, pp. 67–68.Google Scholar
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