![]() Such classification of situations from an IHL perspective is made in two unique products of the Geneva Academy: the Rule of Law in Armed Conflict (RULAC) online portal and the War Report. The Classification of Armed Conflictsīefore the Geneva Conventions can be applied to an international armed conflict or their common Article 3 can be applied to a non-international armed conflict, one must determine whether a situation of violence corresponds to one of those categories or not (in which case IHL does not apply). Several of our current and past research projects aim at clarifying the meaning of the Geneva Conventions in contemporary circumstances. Our findings regularly inform policy recommendations and support practitioners working on IHL and humanitarian action and diplomacy. ![]() Our research examines IHL issues that are under-explored or need clarification and thus advances the understanding and stimulates debate in the academic community and in policy-making institutions and government. ![]()
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