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LAW & POLICY NEWSLETTER
MARCH 2026
LAW & POLICY NEWSLETTER
MARCH 2026
Engaging non-state armed groups on the protection of missing people and their families
Engaging non-state armed groups on the protection of missing people and their families
The ICRC continues to witness unacceptable levels of suffering when the law designed to protect families, prevent people from going missing, and ensure the dignified and respectful treatment of the dead is disregarded. At the same time, we have also documented countless, daily efforts by parties to armed conflict to prevent family separation, clarify the fate and whereabouts of missing people, and treat the dead with dignity and respect. This is a humanitarian imperative, a legal obligation, and a responsibility that should be a priority of any party to an armed conflict.
On the occasion of the publication of this report, the ICRC is hosting a hybrid eventthat will bring together humanitarian practitioners, States, and other experts to discuss practical steps that non-state armed groups can take to prevent family separation, prevent people from going missing, and treat the dead with dignity, in line with their obligations under IHL.
Submit your abstract by 20 March critically assessing whether legal & policy frameworks which prohibit, restrict or otherwise regulate weapons sufficiently engage with & address the human dimension of weapons‑related harm in English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Russian, or Chinese.
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