The elderly person in wartime: how IHLresponds to the plight of elderly persons.
Abstract
It has been said that war is not a recent phenomenon. It is, in fact, as old as the human
race. Indeed, throughout history we read of various wars. There were different
reasons why these wars were fought, but the repercussions were the same: people
died, others were left desolate without food and shelter, property was destroyed, what
took years to build was destroyed in the space of a few months, weeks and even days.
The question was whether all this destruction was necessary and the emphatic answer
was "no". International Humanitarian Law is the law that developed as a result of
these wars. It developed over a long time and is now the body of International Law
that deals with armed conflicts, of both international and internal nature.
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University of Nairobi School of law