About NCIHL


Our Mission

The National Committee on International Humanitarian Law (NCIHL) was established by decree 4382 on 21 June 2010. It is a national governmental committee chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister, with the Minister of Justice acting as deputy when necessary.

Tasked with overseeing the program and plan for implementing international humanitarian law at the national level, specifically:

Purpose

Many states have created national inter-ministerial working groups, often called committees for the implementation of IHL or national IHL committees or commissions. Their purpose is to advise and assist the government in implementing and spreading knowledge of IHL. Setting up national IHL committees is recognized as an important step in ensuring the effective application of IHL, and was advocated by the Intergovernmental Group of Experts for the Protection of War Victims and adopted by the 26th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (Geneva, 1995).

Committee Members

CHAIR

The Deputy Prime Minister as Chair

Tarek Mitri
since 8 February 2025
  • Ministry of Justice
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants
  • Ministry of Interior and Municipalities
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of National Defense
  • Ministry of Education and Higher Education
  • Ministry of Culture
  • Human Rights Parliamentary Committee
  • Beirut and Tripoli Bar Associations
  • Beirut and Tripoli Orders of Physicians
  • Association of Private Universities
  • Lebanese University
  • Center for Educational Research and Development
  • Lebanese Red Cross