GC: n S: UN – http://bit.do/ezN9H (last access: 31 October 2018); IIED – http://bit.do/ezN9C (last access: 31 October 2018). N: 1. – human (adj): mid-15c., humain, humaigne, “human,” from Old French humain, umain (adj.) “of or belonging to man” (12c.), from Latin humanus “of man, human,” also “humane, philanthropic, kind,
GC: n S: Wired – https://bit.ly/2D1ngal (last access: 1 February 2019); NCR – https://bit.ly/2G5AHdv (last access: 1 February 2019). N: 1. – human (adj): mid-15c., humain, humaigne, “human,” from Old French humain, umain (adj.) “of or belonging to man” (12c.), from Latin humanus “of man, human,” also “humane, philanthropic, kind,
GC: n S: The Guardian – https://bit.ly/1sE5Pnx (last access: 4 September 2014); UNODC – https://bit.ly/1snpFhV (last access: 1 February 2019). N: 1. – human (adj): mid-15c., humain, humaigne, “human,” from Old French humain, umain (adj.) “of or belonging to man” (12c.), from Latin humanus “of man, human,” also “humane, philanthropic,
GC: n S: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/references/phspolicylabanimals.pdf (last access: 4 September 2014); http://research.unl.edu/researchresponsibility/public-health-service-policy-on-human-care-and-use-of-laboratory-animals/ (last access: 4 September 2014); NAVARRO p. 471. N: humane (adj.): mid-15c., variant of human (compare german/germane, urban/urbane), used interchangeably with it until early 18c., by which time it had become a distinct word with sense of “having qualities befitting
GC: adv S : http://www.europarl.europa.eu/pdfs/news/public/focus/20101001FCS84570/20101001FCS84570_en.pdf (last access: March 2013); NAVARRO p. 471 N: humanely (adv): in a kind, merciful, or sympathetic way. The prisoners are being treated humanely. with the infliction of as little pain as possible. The fox must be killed humanely before the hounds can get to it.
GC: adj S: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:C:2006:290E:0379:0396:EN:PDF (last access: 4 March 2013); http://www.unicef.org/about/annualreport/files/Brazil_COAR_2010.pdf (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. early 17th century: from French humaniser, from Latin humanus (see human). 2. humanise (UK) or humanize (US) (v.): to make or become human. to make or become humane. 3. humanize (v.) c.1600, from
GC: adj, n. S: DWB – https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/who-we-are/books-about-msf/doctors-without-borders-humanitarian-quests-impossible-dreams-medecins (last access: 25 April 2024); DigHum – https://digitalhumanitarians.com/ (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. 1794 (n) in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix from unitarian, etc.; see humanism.
GC: n S: HHI – http://bit.do/ezTVd (last access: 31 October 2018); UNICEF – http://bit.do/ezTVA (last access: 4 September 2014); POTI – https://bit.ly/2RKKlDu (last access: 6 February 2019). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,”
GC: n S: http://ochaonline.un.org/afghanistan/HumanitarianActors/tabid/6461/language/en-US/Default.aspx (last access: 16 July 2012); http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/international-review/review-865-humanitarian-actors/ (last access: 4 September 2014); http://www.unicef.org/nutrition/training/1.3/2.html (last access: 4 September 2014). N: Multiple humanitarian actors with different objectives, principles and modi operandi intervene in situations of armed conflict and internal violence in order to alleviate the plight of the victims:
GC: n S: UN – http://bit.do/eAoUP (last access: 1 June 2015); EC – http://bit.do/eAoUZ (last access: 1 June 2015). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) +
GC: n S: PAHO – http://bit.do/eAjBa (last access: 25 February 2013); GHA – http://bit.do/eAjBi (last access: 4 September 2014); POTI – https://bit.ly/2RKKlDu (last access: 6 February 2019). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,”
GC: n S: Council of Europe (1998): The human rights, ethical and moral dimensions of health care.European Network of Scientific Cooperation on Medicine and Human Rights. Council of Europe Publications; http://www.elrha.org/links/hum-net (last access: 4 September 2014). N: S: SYN: S: CR: humanitarian organization
GC: n S: Devpolicy – https://bit.ly/2rVnASZ (last access: 13 October 2012); JournRes – https://bit.ly/2RiiDlp (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from “human” (adj.) +
GC: n S: Sputnik – https://bit.ly/2QgSwXD (last access: 3 January 2019); The Guardian – https://bit.ly/1sQSDbO (last access: 3 January 2019). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): 1794 (n.) in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from humanity + suffix from unitarian,
GC: n S: IPI – https://bit.ly/2SHi0Q4 (last access: 4 January 2019); RCO – https://bit.ly/2R9cZTC (last access: 4 January 2019). N: 1- humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) + suffix
GC: n S: Haaretz – https://bit.ly/2NiPnqr (last access: 22 February 2019); AmAlj – https://bit.ly/2E3lwhp (last access: 22 February 2019). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun by 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) +
GC: n S: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/davidblair/100179303/syrias-humanitarian-crisis-is-being-forgotten-in-the-blood-and-thunder-of-the-revolution/ (last access: 28 February 2013); http://humanitariancoalition.ca/info-portal/factsheets/what-is-a-humanitarian-crisis (last access: 4 September 2014). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) + suffix from unitarian, etc. By 1834 as “one
GC: n S: http://www.apminebanconvention.org/fileadmin/pdf/mbc/MSP/5MSP/5MSP_Final_Report_english.pdf (last access: 12 April 2013); http://www.state.gov/t/pm/rls/rpt/walkearth/2004/37239.htm (last access: 4 September 2014). N: Department of Defense and Department of State program to promote the foreign policy interests of the United States by assisting other nations in protecting their populations from landmines and clearing land of the threat
GC: n S: http://ifrc.org/en/what-we-do/humanitarian-diplomacy/ (last access: 22 April 2013); http://www.redcross.eu/en/Humanitarian-Diplomacy/Overview/ (last access: 4 September 2014). N: Humanitarian diplomacy is persuading decision makers and opinion leaders to act at all times in the interests of vulnerable people, and with full respect for fundamental humanitarian principles. S: http://www.diplomacy.edu/courses/humanitarian (last access: 4 September
GC: n S: DFID – https://bit.ly/2YbLFXn (last access: 17 July 2019); WVI – https://bit.ly/2nSOslN (last access: 17 July 2019). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) + suffix from unitarian, etc.
GC: n S: Bizfluent – https://bit.ly/2sMvgaq (last access: 26 January 2019); ICRC – https://bit.ly/2RRgTkp (last access: 26 January 2019). N: 1. – humanitarian (adj): As a noun, 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from human (adj.) + suffix
GC: n S: UNESCO – http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0011/001124/112478eo.pdf (last access: 23 April 2013); http://www.studymode.com/essays/Humanitarian-Intervention-And-Interference-In-Another-136996.html (last access: 4 September 2014); http://www.icrc.org/eng/assets/files/other/527-532_ryniker-ang.pdf (last access: 4 September 2014). N: Humanitarian interference is a new concept which is being introduced in contemporary international law, on France’s initiative. It is part of a broader movement toward a
GC: n S: GPF – https://bit.ly/2D9GElz (last access: 5 February 2019); ICRC – https://bit.ly/2t3bKGY (last access: 4 September 2014); POTI – https://bit.ly/2RKKlDu (last access: 6 February 2019). N: – humanitarian (adj): 1794 in the theological sense “one who affirms the humanity of Christ but denies his pre-existence and divinity,” from