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Humanitarianism in Chinese traditional military ethics and international humanitarian law training in the People's Liberation Army / Ru Xue

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Document type:
Chapter
Title:
Humanitarianism in Chinese traditional military ethics and international humanitarian law training in the People's Liberation Army
Author zone:
Ru Xue
In:
Asia-Pacific perspectives on international humanitarian law
Editor:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
Physical description:
p. 93-106
Languages:
English
Abstract:
In 1949, the four Geneva Conventions (Geneva Conventions) on international humanitarian law (IHL) were adopted. Coincidentally in the same year, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) was founded. The PRC ratified the four conventions in 1956 and their two Additional Protocols in 1983. The duty to implement these treaties lies mainly with the State parties. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) plays an important role in the PRC’s fulfilment of its treaty obligation under the Geneva Conventions in both peace and war time. The subject of this chapter is to examine, in the case of PLA of China, the practical implementation of IHL and the inherent humanitarian spirit in Chinese traditional military ethics on which the philosophy of IHL is based.
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Authors:
Xue, Ru
Keyword in English:
IHL (INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW)
CHINA
ARMED FORCES
DISSEMINATION
ETHICS
Keyword in French:
DIH
CHINE
FORCES ARMEES
DIFFUSION
ETHIQUE
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  • Asia-Pacific perspectives on international humanitarian law / ed. by Suzannah Linton,Tim McCormack [and] Sandesh Sivakumaran

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