The rules of the Red Cross, particularly those outlined in the Geneva Conventions, are enforced primarily through international humanitarian law. Compliance is encouraged through diplomatic pressure, monitoring by organizations like the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and accountability measures for violations, including potential prosecution in international courts. Additionally, countries are urged to incorporate these rules into their national laws and military training to ensure adherence during conflicts. Ultimately, enforcement relies on the willingness of states and the international community to uphold these principles.
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The term that describes rules that are loosely enforced is "lenient."
Chairman Mao enforced his own red book!
The Red Cross was used to validate that the prisoners of war of both sides were being treated according to the rules of war and the Geneva Convention.
Criminal justice
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The referee's enforce them! :)
Depends on the rules of the program.
None - The rules are enforced by the IRB - The International Rugby Board.
this symbol means Jesus shed his blood on the cross for us. WRONG! the logo is the swis flag inverted...just like the Turkish flag inverted....one of the rules of being in a red cross org. is that we do not discuss or associate with ANY RELGION!....
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Contact the Red Cross in your area to join the Red Cross.