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<title>La proteccion del «personal humanitario» por el Derecho Internacional Humanitario en los conflictos armados actuales</title>
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<description>La proteccion del «personal humanitario» por el Derecho Internacional Humanitario en los conflictos armados actuales
In today’s armed conflicts targeted attacks on humanitar-&#13;
ian personnel has become a direct target of organized violence.&#13;
International humanitarian law, from its outset, has protected&#13;
health personnel, who are entitled to be respected, provid-&#13;
ing necessary assistance to carry out its humanitarian mission.&#13;
In addition, parties to armed conflict must ensure the safety&#13;
of humanitarian personnel authorized to provide assistance&#13;
to victims, and this authorization can’t be refused or removed&#13;
for any arbitrary reasons. It also provides protection to mem-&#13;
bers of peace and humanitarian missions within the United Na-&#13;
tions mandate. IHL provides freedom of movement to impartial&#13;
humanitarian organizations, which is essential to the perform-&#13;
ance of their duties. Finally, the criminal protection of humani-&#13;
tarian personnel and resources has been included in the Rome&#13;
Statute of the International Criminal Court and in the Spanish&#13;
criminal law.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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