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Category Humanitarian law
- Belligerent
- Civilians
- Combatants
- Customary International Law
- Duty of Commanders
- Geneva Conventions of 1949 and Additional Protocols I and II of 1977
- High Contracting Parties
- Humanitarian and Relief Personnel
- Humanitarian Principles
- Internal Disturbances and Tensions
- International Armed Conflict (IAC)
- International Conventions
- International Humanitarian Law
- Legal Status of the Parties to the Conflict
- Medical Duties
- Medical Ethics
- Medical Personnel
- Medical Services
- Mercenaries
- Methods (and Means) of Warfare
- Missing Persons and the Dead
- Non-combatants
- Non-international Armed Conflict (NIAC)
- Non-state Armed Groups
- Parties to the Conflict
- Peace
- Private Military Companies
- Protected Areas and Zones
- Protected Objects and Property
- Protected Persons
- Protecting Powers
- Protection
- Relief
- Resistance Movements
- Respect for International Humanitarian Law
- Responsibility
- Right of Access
- Right of Humanitarian Initiative
- Situations and Persons Not Expressly Covered by Humanitarian Law
- Sovereignty
- Special Agreement
- State of Emergency/State of Siege
- Supplies
- The Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
- The Red Cross and the Red Crescent
- War