Geneva Convention
Found 6 free book(s)Protocols additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 ...
www.icrc.orgGeneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, as adopted on 8 June 1977 by the Diplomatic Conference on the Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law applicable in Armed Conflicts (Geneva, 1974-77). It also includes extracts from the Final Act of the Conference and the texts of the
THE REFUGEE CONVENTION, 1951 - UNHCR
www.unhcr.orgThis Convention was adopted by the United Nations Conference on the Status of Refugees and Stateless Persons at Geneva 2-25 July 1951.2 It entered into force on 22 April 1954, and 102 States have now ratified or acceded to it. Originally, the scope of application of the Convention was limited to events occurring in
refugees - UNHCR
www.unhcr.orgDecember 1950, decided to convene in Geneva a Conference of Plenipoten-tiaries to complete the drafting of, and to sign, a Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and a Protocol relating to the Status of Stateless Persons. The Conference met at the European Office of the United Nations in Geneva from 2 to 25 July 1951.
Definition of Green Finance - Convention on Biological ...
www.cbd.int3 Zadek and Flynn (2013): South-Originating Green Finance: Exploring the Potential, The Geneva International Finance Dialogues, UNEP FI, SDC, and iisd. 4 Pricewaterhouse Coopers Consultants (PWC) (2013): Exploring Green Finance Incentives in China, PWC.
GENEVA CONVENTION IV: PROTECTIONS FOR CIVILIANS
www.loc.govGeneva Convention IV . 1 . B. International Armed Conflict. 1. GC IV and AP I. 1. GC IV does not define the term “civilian” but AP I, art. 50 does as follows: “A civilian is any person who does not belong to one of the categories of persons referred to in Article 4(A)(1), (2), (3) and (6) of the Third
Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous …
www.gc.noaa.govConvention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone Done at Geneva on 29 April 1958 The States Parties to this Convention Have agreed as follows: PART I. TERRITORIAL SEA SECTION I. GENERAL Article 1 1. The sovereignty of a State extends, beyond its land territory and its internal waters, to a belt of