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Podcast: ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
Episode: Conceive, standardize, integrate: distinctive emblems and signs under IHL
Description: When the very first Geneva Convention was adopted in 1864, it was the culmination of several interwoven humanitarian projects of the ICRCβs principal founder, Henry Dunant. One of those ambitions was the conception, standardization, and integration into what would become known as international humanitarian law (IHL) of the distinctive emblem of the Convention. Designed to signal the specific protections IHL accords to the medical services and certain humanitarian operations, the emblem β today the red cross, red crescent, and red crystal β is displayed on different persons and objects in the physical world, including on buildings, transports, units, equipment, and personnel that are ac...