Tuesday, December 17, 2024

New Issue: International Review of the Red Cross

The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (Vol. 106, no. 925, 2024) is out. The theme is: "Fundamental Principles." Contents include:
  • Interview with Nils Melzer: Director of the Department of Law, Policy and Humanitarian Diplomacy, International Committee of the Red Cross
  • Marina Sharpe, It's all relative: The origins, legal character and normative content of the humanitarian principles
  • Natalie Deffenbaugh, De-dehumanization: Practicing humanity
  • Marc DuBois & Sean Healy, Imperfect relief: Challenges to the impartiality and identity of humanitarian action
  • Pierrick Devidal, Lost in digital translation? The humanitarian principles in the digital age
  • Yue Wang & Ting Fang, Translating impartiality into operations from a financial perspective: Uncertainties and solutions
  • Anna Chernova, Queering the humanitarian principles of neutrality and impartiality: Implications for humanitarian action, IHL effectiveness and gender justice
  • Nicole Hoagland & Magdalena Arias Cubas, Practice versus perception: A discussion of the humanitarian principle of independence in the context of migration
  • Josephine Dresner & Riccardo Labianco, Humanitarian principles and humanitarian disarmament: An operator's perspective
  • Marnie Lloydd, “Sticking together while standing one's own ground”: The meanings of solidarity in humanitarian action
  • Cédric Cotter & Daniel Palmieri, “A season in hell”: The Rwandan genocide and the ICRC's Fundamental Principles
  • Librarian's Pick: Charlotte Mohr on Immi Tallgren's Portraits of Women in International Law: New Names and Forgotten Faces?
  • Beyond the Literature: Conversation with Joël Glasman on his Humanitarianism and the Quantification of Human Needs: Minimal Humanity
  • Ahmed Al-Dawoody & Kelisiana Thynne, Of date palms and dialogue: Enhancing the protection of the natural environment under international humanitarian law and Islamic law
  • Stavros-Evdokimos Pantazopoulos, Navigating legal frontiers: Climate change, environmental protection and armed conflict
  • Sâ Benjamin Traoré & Ezéchiel Amani Cirimwami, Environmental obligations of business entities during armed conflicts
  • Andrea Camacho Rincón & Germán Parra Gallego, Addressing environmental damages in contexts of armed conflict through transitional justice in Colombia
  • Mais Qandeel, The protection of the natural environment in armed conflicts and agent-based modelling
  • Ivon Mingashang & Christian Tshiamala Banungana, The international responsibility of a belligerent State in the event of transboundary environmental damage