Saturday, December 2, 2023

New Issue: International Review of the Red Cross

The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (Vol. 105, no. 924, 2023) is out. The theme is: "Protecting the Environment in Armed Conflict." Contents include:
  • Bruno Demeyere, Protection of the Environment During Armed Conflict
  • Interview with Marja Lehto: Former International Law Commission Special Rapporteur on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts
  • Helen Obregón Gieseken & Vanessa Murphy, The protection of the natural environment under international humanitarian law: The ICRC's 2020 Guidelines
  • Rigmor Argren, The obligation to prevent environmental harm in relation to armed conflict
  • Catherine-Lune Grayson, Amir Khouzam, Nishanie Jayamaha, & Stephanie Julmy, The Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations: Strengthening the humanitarian response to the climate and environment crises
  • Britta Sjöstedt & Karen Hulme, Re-evaluating international humanitarian law in a triple planetary crisis: New challenges, new tools
  • W. Casey Biggerstaff & Michael N. Schmitt, Protecting the environment in armed conflict: Evaluating the US perspective
  • Simon Bagshaw, The 2022 Political Declaration on the Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas: A tool for protecting the environment in armed conflict?
  • Eve Massingham, Elina Almila, & Mathilde Piret, War in cities: Why the protection of the natural environment matters even when fighting in urban areas, and what can be done to ensure protection
  • Eva Baudichau, Another brick in the wall: Climate change (in)adaptation under the law of belligerent occupation
  • Felicia Wartiainen, Time for “environmentarian corridors”? Investigating the concept of safe passage to protect the environment during armed conflict
  • Jérôme de Hemptinne, Increasing the safeguarding of protected areas threatened by warfare through international environmental law
  • Elaine (Lan Yin) Hsiao, Adrian Garside, Doug Weir, & Andrew J. Plumptre, Protected zones in context: Exploring the complexity of armed conflicts and their impacts on the protection of biodiversity
  • Lingjie Kong & Yuqing Zhao, Remedying the environmental impacts of war: Challenges and perspectives for full reparation
  • Matthew Gillett, Criminalizing reprisals against the natural environment
  • Wim Zwijnenburg & Ollie Ballinger, Leveraging emerging technologies to enable environmental monitoring and accountability in conflict zones
  • Pouria Askary & Katayoun Hosseinnejad, A possible legal framework for the exploitation of natural resources by non-State armed groups
  • Mara Tignino & Tadesse Kebebew, A galaxy of norms: UN peace operations and protection of the environment in relation to armed conflict
  • Raphaël van Steenberghe, International environmental law as a means for enhancing the protection of the environment in warfare: A critical assessment of scholarly theoretical frameworks
  • Catherine O'Rourke & Ana Martin, Gender, conflict and the environment: Surfacing connections in international humanitarian law
  • Amanda Kron, At the frontlines of implementing the right to a healthy environment: Understanding human rights and environmental due diligence in relation to armed conflicts
  • Radhika Kapoor & Dustin A. Lewis, The practice of the UN Security Council pertaining to the environment and armed conflict, 1945–2021
  • Shiri Krebs, Above the law: Drones, aerial vision and the law of armed conflict – a socio-technical approach
  • Line Baagø-Rasmussen, Carin Atterby, & Laurent Dutordoir, Building the case for a social and behaviour change approach to prevent and respond to the recruitment and use of children by armed forces and armed groups