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Geneva Conventions grant refugees the right not to be returned to the country where they faced danger.
The wounded, sick, and shipwrecked, as well as prisoners of war and civilians are protected by law.
A parlementaire may not be directly attacked, and almost always has the right not to be arrested, detained, or executed.
Any military advantage must be “justified” or “necessary” by its collateral damage.
In place since 1991, it is at the disposition of parties to armed conflicts.