Between June and September 2016, over 17,000 people in 16 countries were asked to share their views on a range of issues relating to war. Key findings People living in countries affected by war believe the law matters. Over two thirds of all respondents think it still makes sense to impose limits on war. Almost half of those surveyed in conflict-affected countries still believe the Geneva Conventions prevent wars from getting worse. The survey results highlight that violence against health care is unacceptable. Over three quarters of those surveyed believe that attacking hospitals, ambulances and health-care workers is wrong. Compared to 1999, there is a higher degree of acceptance amongst people living in the P5 countries and Switzer...
Objective: To examine the possibility of estimating the number of civilian casualties in modern arme...
The past few decades of ongoing war in Iraq has had a dramatic impact on the health of Iraq’s popula...
Normatively, protecting civilians from the conduct of hostilities is grounded in the Geneva Conventi...
A large majority of people surveyed across eight countries say there should be limits to what combat...
For the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions and as part of its policy for better protection o...
For the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions and as part of its policy for better protection o...
International lawyers and ethicists have long judged wars from the perspective of the state and its ...
The armed conflicts to humanity for centuries. Almost always the reason for armed conflict dominion ...
A large body of work points to diverging civil-military views on the initial decision to use force, ...
A large body of work points to diverging civil–military views on the initial decision to use force, ...
A majority of people around the world are opposed to torture even if its purpose is to elicit inform...
From the beginning of the existence, countries have used wars as a method to achieve goals. That has...
What are the implications of international law for attitudes toward wartime violence? Existing resea...
Summary: This survey of more than 21,000 people in 21 countries across every continent reveals that ...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations finds that in 14 of them most people favor an unequivoca...
Objective: To examine the possibility of estimating the number of civilian casualties in modern arme...
The past few decades of ongoing war in Iraq has had a dramatic impact on the health of Iraq’s popula...
Normatively, protecting civilians from the conduct of hostilities is grounded in the Geneva Conventi...
A large majority of people surveyed across eight countries say there should be limits to what combat...
For the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions and as part of its policy for better protection o...
For the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions and as part of its policy for better protection o...
International lawyers and ethicists have long judged wars from the perspective of the state and its ...
The armed conflicts to humanity for centuries. Almost always the reason for armed conflict dominion ...
A large body of work points to diverging civil-military views on the initial decision to use force, ...
A large body of work points to diverging civil–military views on the initial decision to use force, ...
A majority of people around the world are opposed to torture even if its purpose is to elicit inform...
From the beginning of the existence, countries have used wars as a method to achieve goals. That has...
What are the implications of international law for attitudes toward wartime violence? Existing resea...
Summary: This survey of more than 21,000 people in 21 countries across every continent reveals that ...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations finds that in 14 of them most people favor an unequivoca...
Objective: To examine the possibility of estimating the number of civilian casualties in modern arme...
The past few decades of ongoing war in Iraq has had a dramatic impact on the health of Iraq’s popula...
Normatively, protecting civilians from the conduct of hostilities is grounded in the Geneva Conventi...