MND mulls International Humanitarian Law plan

Taipei Times
Date: Mar 29, 2015
By: Jason Pan  /  Staff reporter

The Ministry of National Defense (MND) on Friday convened a meeting with senior military officials and academics to work toward the adoption of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), which regulates the conduct of armed conflict, for the protection of people and properties during wartime.

The meeting was chaired by the ministry’s Armaments Bureau General deputy director Liu Chen-wu (劉震武), a former chief commander of the air force.

Liu said the meeting’s aim was to initiate a task force to push for the adoption of the IHL conventions, by finalizing the draft bill in 18 months, and completing its passage into law in the legislature in two years’ time.

Throughout the process, the ministry would promote the IHL in education training at military academies and instill the concepts in soldiers and officers, so they would possess common ground on which to operate, as the armed forces became increasingly modernized through conduct that conforms to international standards, Liu said.

The ministry’s task force said the draft bill would include the four well-known Geneva conventions, which were developed and adopted by international communities between 1864 and 1949.     [FULL  STORY]

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