van der Poll, LetetiaKamanzi, AzizaFaculty of Law2013-12-042024-11-062011/03/072011/03/072013-12-042024-11-062010https://hdl.handle.net/10566/18215Magister Legum - LLMThis research paper focuses on the legal protection of humanitarian workers. It refers to the experience of governmental organizations with a humanitarian vocation, and international humanitarian organizations, such as, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), active in more than 80 countries. The ICRC was created in order provide assistance and protection to wounded combatants,11 but its activity has gradually extended to include prisoners of war and civilians, territories. Also Medecin Sans Frontiere (MSF), functioning in more than 70 countries, was established to provide medical assistance to victims of conflicts or natural and other disasters.enHumanitarian lawHumanitarian assistanceHuman rightsInternational reliefPeacekeeping forcesLegal protection of humanitarian workers during a non-international armed conflictThesisUniversity of the Western Cape