Friday, December 24, 2021

New Issue: International Review of the Red Cross

The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (Vol. 102, no. 915, December 2020) is out. The theme is: "Non-State armed groups." Contents include:
  • Interview with Attaher Zacka Maïga: Networking Coordinator
  • Tilman Rodenhäuser, The legal protection of persons living under the control of non-State armed groups
  • Irénée Herbet & Jérôme Drevon, Engaging armed groups at the International Committee of the Red Cross: Challenges, opportunities and COVID-19
  • Olivia Herman, Beyond the state of play: Establishing a duty of non-State armed groups to provide reparations
  • Luke Moffett, Violence and repair: The practice and challenges of non-State armed groups engaging in reparations
  • ICRC Engagement with Non-State Armed Groups: Why, how, for what purpose, and other salient issues
  • Jemma Arman, State responsibility for community defence groups gone rogue
  • Martha M. Bradley, Additional Protocol II: Elevating the minimum threshold of intensity?
  • Cenap Çakmak & Gökhan Güneysu, Exploring foundational convergence between the Islamic law of armed conflict and modern international humanitarian law: Evidence from al-Shaybani's Siyar al-Kabir
  • Ana Dols García, Armed groups, IHL and the invisible world: How spiritual beliefs shape warfare
  • Lara Hakki, Eric Stover, & Rohini J. Haar, Breaking the silence: Advocacy and accountability for attacks on hospitals in armed conflict
  • Henning Lahmann, Protecting the global information space in times of armed conflict
  • Yulia Nuzban, “For private or personal use”: The meaning of the special intent requirement in the war crime of pillage under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
  • Yaël Ronen, On prisoners, family life and collective punishment: The Namnam case
  • Michael Talhami & Mark Zeitoun, The impact of attacks on urban services II: Reverberating effects of damage to water and wastewater systems on infectious disease