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law-armed-conflict-statement-300602
30-06-2002    
The law of armed conflict: teaching file
The ICRC plays a major role in assisting the armed forces to teach and spread knowledge of the law of armed conflict. The teaching file has been developed for exactly that purpose. It is a training aid, available to any armed or security force that wishes to make use of it. The aim of the teaching file is therefore to assist instructors of the armed and security forces to teach the law of armed conflict.

General style and approach

The file is written in a user-friendly style, avoiding legal jargon as much as possible. It was drafted by retired army, navy and air-force officers experienced in military operations and the humanitarian field, with the needs of serving officers in mind. It was edited by a number of legal experts who provided invaluable advice and ensured accuracy. Where inevitably legal phrases or words have to be used, they are explained in language understandable to the military. In line with two key principles on which the ICRC undertakes all its work, the file strives throughout to take a neutral and impartial view of the law. It is for the instructor and his or her students to relate the law to their own particular circumstances.

Advice for instructors on using the teaching file

The following advice is offered to all instructors giving lessons on the law of armed conflict.

The target group

The file was designed to be used for the instruction of officers at military academies, staff colleges and training establishments. It can be used in such a wide range of settings because instructors are advised, within the file and later in this introduction, on what should be included for a particular level of military experience or rank and what can be omitted. The file can also be used for senior non-commissioned officers. It is not suitable for the instruction of soldiers. Officers should take what they have learnt from the file and produce their own lessons for soldiers under their command.

The teaching file and lessons in outline

The file comprises:

  • a set of 12 lessons on the “land aspects” of the law of armed conflict. Sections covering the law applicable to sea and air warfare will be added in due course;
  • a video holder to contain “Fighting by the rules” or other video tapes you would like to use in class. A variety of films is available to order from DC/COM/PMD at ICRC headquarters in Geneva;
  • a CD-ROM containing coloured illustrations to accompany each lesson. This is a “Powerpoint” presentation which must be shown using a suitable computer and projector.
    The lessons encompass all levels of armed conflict and internal security operations. Each lesson is roughly timed to last 45 minute.


    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    User's guide

    Lesson 1 Basic knowledge
    – an introduction to the law of armed conflict


    PowerPoint presentation 1
    Lesson 2 Integrating the law into military operations
    – basic terminology and definitions


    PowerPoint presentation 2
    Lesson 3 Conduct of operations – Part A
    – common features of the law applicable to all operations


    PowerPoint presentation 3
    Lesson 4 Conduct of operations – Part B
    – the law applicable to attack, defence, siege and manoeuvre phases of battle


    PowerPoint presentation 4
    Lesson 5 Weapons


    PowerPoint presentation 5
    Lesson 6 Command responsibility


    PowerPoint presentation 6
    Lesson 7 Logistics and rear areas


    PowerPoint presentation 7
    Lesson 8 Neutrality


    PowerPoint presentation 8
    Lesson 9 Belligerent occupation


    PowerPoint presentation 9
    Lesson 10 Non-international armed conflict


    PowerPoint presentation 10
    Lesson 11 Internal security operations – Part A


    PowerPoint presentation 11
    Lesson 12 Internal security operations – Part B


    PowerPoint presentation 12
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    Other documents in this section:
    ICRC Activities > Promoting IHL > Armed forces and police 

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