April 10, 2002 "The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law" Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier's Newly Translated Book Now in Stores
New York, April 10, 2002 Every day, somewhere in the world,
violations of international humanitarian law are taking place. How these
violations are definedsomething as simple as using the word "massacre" instead
of "genocide"may decide whether rights are granted or denied, whether
lives are saved or destroyed.
In "The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law," Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier
draws on her expertise in humanitarian law and her experience as legal director
for the international humanitarian relief organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins
Sans Frontières (MSF) to explain in clear, precise language the rights
of victims and humanitarian organizations in times of conflict, tension,
and crisis. In reader-friendly alphabetical entries, she defines the responsibilities
of warring parties in these situations and highlights the traps, which can
turn relief actions into illusions that conceal dehumanization and extermination.
For the average reader who is interested in international issues to legal
professionals, "The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law" will be an invaluable
resource. For those on the front lines of international humanitarian work,
it will be essential.
Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier, an expert in the field of humanitarian
law, has been legal director of MSF in Paris since 1991 and research director
of the MSF Foundation since 1995. Bouchet-Saulnier has been pivotal in shaping
MSF responses to conflict situations such as Rwanda, Somalia and Kosovo and
in educating MSF aid workers on humanitarian law issues. She frequently travels
to MSF field locations to support negotiations and international advocacy
campaigns.
In addition to her work with MSF, Bouchet-Saulnier has been teaching law
at the University of Paris since 1992 and is engaged in research on international
justice. She is the coauthor of a book about the Rwandan genocide and has
written numerous articles on humanitarian law. Before joining MSF, Bouchet-Saulnier
acted as a consultant for several organizations including the United Nations
Disaster Relief Office and Amnesty International. She holds a doctorate in
international law from the University of Nice.
Praise for Bouchet-Saulnier's work has come from many sources. Below are
a selection of quotes regarding the book:
"A valuable contribution to our ceaseless quest for a more compassionate
humanity." David A. Hamburg, M.D., President Emeritus, Carnegie Corporation
of New York
"Anyone who works or lives in the world zones of danger needs to have a
practical knowledge of international humanitarian law. This guide is clear,
accessible, and reliable. So it is invaluable." Michael Ignatieff,
Director, Carr Center for Human Rights
"Unique... As violent conflagrations erupt in many parts of the world, this
book provides a very useful guide to exceedingly difficult territory, including
the specific organizations and institutions that deal with these harsh problems.
'The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law' is clear and not technical, yet
precise and well documented. Altogether, it is a valuable contribution to
our ceaseless quest for more compassionate humanity." David A. Hamburg,
M.D., President Emeritus, Carnegie Corporation of New York
"An indispensable handbook for all human rights practitioners." Robert
P. DeVecchi, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
"This work, which gathers together in simple and clear terms a set of laws
from multiple and misunderstood international conventions, is also in its
way a response to the current malaise of the "humanitarian" world. In essence…what
else is there to fall back on except the law?" Le Monde
"The great merit of Francoise Saulnier's work is to help us use international
humanitarian law as a practical tool to help people who are abused and victimized
in conflict." Nicolas de Torrente, Executive Director, Doctors Without
Borders USA.