Course | Introduction to International Humanitarian Law (IHL)

Course | Introduction to International Humanitarian Law (IHL)

An introductory course on the basics of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). It is principally addressed to humanitarian practitioners, policy-makers and other professionals who are keen on understanding how and when this body of law applies, and whom it protects.

In this interactive e-learning course, you will go through the basic questions relating to the law of armed conflict, or International Humanitarian Law (IHL). You will learn about the origins and sources of this body of law, as well as to which situations it applies. You will also learn how to distinguish international from non-international armed conflicts. You will find out more about the specific rules protecting civilians, detainees, the wounded and sick, as well as medical personnel.

By the end of this course, you will have a better grasp of the three key principles in IHL that regulate the conduct of hostilities – distinction, proportionality and precautions – and will be able to illustrate how they limit the effects of armed conflict on the civilian population. Finally, you will also learn how IHL is implemented, what happens when violations occur, and what the ICRC’s role is in promoting respect for this body of law.

By the end of this course you should be able to:

  • Summarise, and explain at a basic level, the rules of IHL.
  • Evaluate situations, assess how those situations would be classified under IHL, and know where to find the applicable law.
  • Identify situations that are at risk of being non-compliant with IHL and understand when additional support might be necessary (e.g. legal advisor).
  • Recall where to find relevant information to support IHL-informed decision-making.

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Original source: Kaya
Published on 27 May 2020