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International Committee of the Red Cross Meeting on Protection of the Environment in Time of Armed Conflict, held in Geneva, Switzerland, during 27–29 April 1992

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Arthur H. Westing
Affiliation:
Westing Associates in Environment, Security, & Education, RFD 1, Box 919, Putney, Vermont 05346, USA.

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Conferences & Meetings
Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1992

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* In international law, a distinction is made between declared armed conflict (for which the term ‘war’ is generally reserved) and non-declared armed conflict; and also between international armed conflict and non-international armed conflict.

The environment was considered at this meeting to fall into one of three categories: that belonging to the states involved in an armed conflict; that belonging to neutral states (third parties); and that in domains beyond any national jurisdiction (e.g. the high seas). Whether the environment per se enjoys legal protection was not at issue at this meeting.