Internal armed conflicts are increasingly at the fore of international political and legal debates. Africa itself has been witness to instances of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, often perpetrated in the course of internal armed conflicts. Governments and international organizations therefore need to examine the question of how to adequately respond to these conflicts in order to address, and ultimately protect against, their very grave humanitarian consequences. Both the African Union and the ICRC have recognized the contemporary relevance of international humanitarian law to internal armed conflicts while simultaneously being aware that its rules are too often ignored. This year's upcoming ICRC/AU Brainstorming session thus aims to reflect upon possible strategies for influencing actors involved in internal armed conflicts to comply with the applicable rules of international humanitarian law. While initially developed as a set of rules governing conflict between...
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