To promote business actors’ awareness of IHL and why it is essential to improve respect for IHL in corporate culture, policies and practices, the ICRC, Australian Red Cross and French Red Cross have published the Chinese translation of the handbook “Private Businesses and Armed Conflict: An Introduction to Relevant Rules of International Humanitarian Law.”
Primarily intended for private business staff such as legal counsel and others in compliance or human rights due diligence roles, the publication may also be instructive for humanitarian practitioners, other legal experts, government and regulatory officials, think tanks and other experts.
This essential publication not only elucidates the general rules of IHL but it also highlights a number of specific rules of particular relevance to private businesses, including:
This brochure explains why, when and how international humanitarian law (IHL) is relevant to private businesses.
It is primarily intended for business people, particularly corporate legal counsel and others in corporate compliance or human rights due diligence roles.
However, it also aims to answer questions that humanitarian practitioners, legal experts, government officials and others frequently ask about business and IHL. The brochure provides a general introduction to IHL and highlights specific rules and protections that are particularly important for private business entities and their personnel.