Richard Sullivan: Do we need a ‘new’ Geneva Convention and protocols?
Richard Sullivan, Professor of Cancer and Global Health at King’s College London, shared a post on X:
“Another study adds to the overwhelming literature that violations of International Humanitarian Law have become the new ‘norm’.
Have we now reached the point that we need a ‘new’ Geneva Convention and protocols?”
Authors: Maia C. Tarnas, Mohamed Hamze, Bachir Tajaldin, Richard Sullivan, Daniel M. Parker and Aula Abbara
Richard Sullivan is a Professor of Cancer and Global Health at King’s College London, where he directs the King’s Institute of Cancer Policy and co-directs the Conflict and Health Research Group. His research spans from global cancer studies to conflict and health, with a focus on capacity building in conflict zones, humanitarian medicine, women’s health, and digital innovation in surgery.
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