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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 January 2010
The world now has a population of 5 billion, as against 1 billion in 1863 when the Red Cross was founded and the codification of the law of armed conflicts was initiated. For almost a century, the Red Cross concerned itself successively with soldiers wounded in action, victims of naval warfare, prisoners of war and civilians abandoned in wartime to the arbitrariness of foreign rule.
Reprint. IRRC, No. 258, May–June 1987, pp. 250–258.