Examples of ICRC in a sentence
The wisdom in fixing the rates, according to al-Maqrīzī, was that people would no longer hoard silver and would bring it to be minted as silver dirhams.
For details on the establishment of the International Committee for Relief to the Wounded and the organisation of the international conference see ICRC, ‘From the Battle of Solferino to the First Geneva Convention and Beyond: Founding and Early Years of the ICRC (1863-1914)’ <www.icrc.org/Web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList288/FAFDE5C21CBC5ACDC1256B66005B0E39>; Hutchinson (n 42) 20-30; Moorehead (n 42) 13-22.
A Eide, ‘The Laws of War and Human Rights-Differences and Convergences’ in C Swinarski (ed), Studies and Essays on International Humanitarian Law and Red Cross Principles in Honour of Jean Pictet (ICRC/ Nijhoff, Geneva/The Hague 1984) 678, 678-679.
See Common Article 2 of the projects of conventions presented in Stockholm at the XVIIth International Red Cross Conference; this draft article on the material scope of application of international humanitarian law included both international and non-international armed conflict: ‘Projets de conventions révisées ou nouvelles protégant les victimes de la guerre’, XVII Conférence internationale de la Croix-Rouge (Stockholm, August 1948) (ICRC, Geneva 1948) 5-6, 35-36, 53-54, 156-157.
J Pictet, Commentary on the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 (ICRC, Geneva 1952) vol I, 27; see also J Pictet, Commentary on the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 (ICRC, Geneva 1960) vol II, 25; J de Preux, Commentary on the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 (ICRC, Geneva 1960) vol III, 18; O Uhler and H Coursier, Commentary on the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 (ICRC, Geneva 1958) vol IV, 16.