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Following the conclusion of World War II, International Humanitarian Law shifted from regulating state interactions to establishing a robust legal framework for protecting individuals. The development of the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols represents a critical transition toward securing the rights of civilians, prisoners, and non-combatants during both global and internal struggles. Beyond general protections, the international community has actively prohibited specific weaponry and addressed modern challenges such as cyber warfare and autonomous systems. Enforcement has transitioned from state-level accountability to individual criminal responsibility, primarily through the establishment of the International Criminal Court. Ultimately, these sources illustrate how the rules of engagement have adapted to ensure that humanitarian standards are upheld even as the nature of conflict becomes increasingly complex.