International Humanitarian Law
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Through the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) program, ACRI aims to raise public awareness to the harsh implications of harming a civilian population in the course of armed combat, and of the military’s obligation to prevent such injuries.
ACRI offers IHL educational workshops to social activists, students, educators, youth movement counselors, and students at pre-military academies. The overriding objective is to deepen the participants’ knowledge of IHL, and to provide opportunities for discussion and for developing their positions on the issues involved.
In addition, ACRI regularly organizes public events on human rights and IHL – seminars, conferences, lectures, films, and artistic activities conducted in Hebrew and Arabic.
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HR Organizations: Establish Independent Inquiry into Cast Lead
January 26, 2010
One year after the war in Gaza and before the UN will debate the Goldstone report, organizations urge Prime Minister … Read more
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High Court Rules: “Israeli-Only” Route to be Open to Palestinians
December 30, 2009
ACRI welcomes decision on its petition as landmark ruling, supportive of democratic principles In a precedent-setting ruling, Israel’s High Court … Read more
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Israeli Human Rights Groups Respond to Goldstone Report
September 15, 2009
ACRI and partners call on Israel to investigate its conduct during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza With the publication of … Read more
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High Court rule on Ni’ilin Sets Human Rights As Prime Consideration
July 1, 2009
Court rules against IDF’s Judge Advocate General’s “extremely unreasonable” decision to charge a commander and soldier who had shot a … Read more
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OPT: Resources on Right to Life and Bodily Integrity
June 24, 2009
High Court rule on Ni’ilin Sets Human Rights As Prime Consideration, July 2009 Demanding Suspension of IDF Commanders Virob and … Read more