
The latest issue of the
International Review of the Red Cross (Vol. 90, no. 871, September 2008) is out. The theme is Human
Rights. (The free full-text edition is available here.) Contents include:- Interview with Luis Alfonso De Alba
- Cordula Droege, Elective affinities? Human rights and humanitarian law
- Françoise J. Hampson, The relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law from the perspective of a human rights treaty body
- Helen Duffy, Human rights litigation and the ‘war on terror’
- Marco Sassòli & Laura M. Olson, The relationship between international humanitarian and human rights law where it matters: admissible killing and internment of fighters in non-international armed conflicts
- Sylvain Vité, The interrelation of the law of occupation and economic, social and cultural rights: the examples of food, health and property
- Danio Campanelli, The law of military occupation put to the test of human rights law
- Cordula Droege, Transfers of detainees: legal framework, non-refoulement and contemporary challenges