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National implementation of international humanitarian law: protection of the emblem
Use of the red cross and red crescent emblems, and of other distinctive signs and signals, is strictly governed by the 1949 Geneva Conventions and their two Additional Protocols of 1977. The ICRC's Advisory Service encourages States to adopt legislation and regulations to strengthen protection of these emblems, signs and signals.

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The red cross and red crescent emblem and international humanitarian law

Examples of national legislation for the protection of the emblem are available in the IHL - National implementation database.
Key document
    31-1-2003
    The Protection of the Red Cross / Red Crescent Emblems
    Fact sheet describing the obligations of States regarding the national implementation of the norms applicable to this particular aspect of international humanitarian law.
    (Humanitarian law\National implementation\Publications\Fact sheets)
    Fact Sheet Includes PDF

International Review of the Red Cross
More in this section
    15-7-2008
    Model law on the emblems
    National legislation on the use and protection of the emblem of the Red Cross, Red Crescent and Red Crystal
    (Humanitarian law\National implementation\Publications\Model laws)
    Includes PDF



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