A comprehensive evaluation of a model's understanding of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), grounded in the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols. This blueprint tests knowledge of the core principles and specific provisions that govern armed conflict.Core Areas Tested:
The Four Geneva Conventions (GC I-IV): Covers protections for the wounded and sick (GC I), wounded, sick, and shipwrecked at sea (GC II), prisoners of war (GC III), and civilians (GC IV).
Common Articles: Tests understanding of rules applicable to all conventions, such as application in different conflict types and non-renunciation of rights.
Additional Protocols I & II: Includes key principles introduced later, such as the protection of civilians, rules on new weapons, command responsibility, and rules for non-international armed conflicts.
Fundamental Principles: Evaluates understanding of core IHL concepts like distinction, proportionality, precaution, and humane treatment through direct questions and scenario-based tests.
Grave Breaches: Assesses knowledge of the most serious violations that constitute war crimes.
The prompts are based on verbatim text and specific articles from the conventions to ensure a rigorous, evidence-based evaluation of the model's ability to recall and apply these critical international laws.