Abstract
The Twentieth International Red Cross Conference, meeting in Vienna in 1965, proclaimed the “fundamental principles upon which Red Cross action is based”. Since that time, at every Conference, the representatives of the Red Cross world rise to their feet to hear the solemn reading of those principles.The principles, however, have not yet been the subject of any commentary. The fact is that the book “Les principes de la Croix-Rouge”, the source of the Vienna text, antedated the official version which, while being close to the model, was not identical with it. The book referred to was indeed a complete work, of a somewhat scientific character, and not a terse commentary designed to serve the general public.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Law,Sociology and Political Science,General Materials Science
Reference5 articles.
1. Manuel de la Croix-Rouge internationale, seventh edition, page 250.
2. Pictet Jean : Red Cross Principles.
3. Les principes de la Croix Rouge, Geneva, 1955).
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