Disambiguation evidence for red cross via surface form

"Red Cross emblem"


As subject (51)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Red Cross emblem".

Predicate Object
adoptedBy First Geneva Convention of 1864
surface form: First Geneva Convention
adoptedInYear 1864
alternativeEmblems red crescent
surface form: Red Crescent emblem
alternativeEmblems Red Crystal emblem
alternativeEmblems Red Lion and Sun
surface form: Red Lion and Sun emblem (historical)
associatedWith International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
associatedWith civil defense medical services
associatedWith emergency medical services
associatedWith humanitarian relief
backgroundColor white
commonlySeenOn ambulances
commonlySeenOn field hospitals
commonlySeenOn medical supply depots
designSpecifiedBy international humanitarian law treaties
governedBy Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions
governedBy Geneva Conventions
hasColor red
hasShape Greek cross
hasTwoTypesOfUse indicative use
hasTwoTypesOfUse protective use
indicativeUseMeaning identifies affiliation with Red Cross organizations
instanceOf humanitarian symbol
instanceOf protective emblem
isInverseOf flag of Switzerland
legalFunction indicates protected status under Geneva Conventions
misuseCanConstitute violation of international humanitarian law
mustBe large and clearly visible for protective use
notToBeConfusedWith generic red cross symbols used by private entities
originatesFrom Swiss flag design
primaryUse marking humanitarian relief operations
primaryUse marking medical personnel
primaryUse marking medical transports
primaryUse marking medical units
protectedFrom misuse in commercial advertising
protectedFrom unauthorized use by non-medical entities
protectedStatus protected symbol under international law
protectiveUseMeaning grants special protection to medical services
recognizedAs universal sign of medical assistance
recognizedBy most states worldwide
regulatedBy international humanitarian law
symbolizes impartial humanitarian assistance
symbolizes medical aid
symbolizes neutrality
symbolizes protection in armed conflicts
symbolizes protection in disasters
usedBy International Committee of the Red Cross
usedBy International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
usedBy International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
surface form: National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
usedInContext armed conflict
usedInContext man-made disasters
usedInContext natural disasters

As object (3)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Red Cross emblem".

Red Crystal emblem alternativeTo
"Red Cross emblem"
↳ resolves to red cross
Cross of Saint George isDistinctFrom
"Red Cross emblem"
↳ resolves to red cross
red crescent similarTo
"Red Cross emblem"
↳ resolves to red cross
surface form: Red Crescent