
The latest issue of the
International Review of the Red Cross (Vol. 92, no. 879, September 2010) is out. The theme is "Environment." Contents include:
- Environment
- Interview with Achim Steiner
- Martin Beniston, Climate change and its impacts: growing stress factors for human societies
- Michael Bothe, Carl Bruch, Jordan Diamond & David Jensen, International law protecting the environment during armed conflict: gaps and opportunities
- Julian Wyatt, Law-making at the intersection of international environmental, humanitarian and criminal law: the issue of damage to the environment in international armed conflict
- Mara Tignino, Water, international peace, and security
- Karen Hulme, Taking care to protect the environment against damage: a meaningless obligation?
- Lisette M. Braman, Pablo Suarez & Maarten K. van Aalst, Climate change adaptation: integrating climate science into humanitarian work
- Vikram Kolmannskog & Lisetta Trebbi, Climate change, natural disasters and displacement: a multi-track approach to filling the protection gaps
- Selected Article on International Humanitarian Law
- Friedrich Rosenfeld, Collective reparation for victims of armed conflict