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Resolutions of International Red Cross Conferences and their implementation by the National Societies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

Two ideas generally current in the Red Cross on the question of implementation, by the National Societies, of the resolutions adopted during the International Red Cross Conferences are:

1. the resolutions are not binding;

2. the National Societies apply the resolutions voluntarily and in a satisfactory way.

Our purpose here is to examine the exactitude of these two opinions.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1982

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Footnotes

1

Address at the Introductory Course to International Red Cross Activities, at the Henry Dunant Institute in May 1980. Richard Perruchoud is the author of Les résolutions des Conférences Internationales de la Croix-Rouge, Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva, 1979, 470 pp. (available in French only). At the request of English-speaking readers and particularly of National Red Cross Societies, Richard Perruchoud has written another book, inspired by the first, entitled International Responsibilities of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva, 1982, 94 pp. (in English only).