International Review of the Red Cross :

International Review of the Red Cross : humanitarian debate: law, policy, action / International Committee of the Red Cross. - v. ; 23 cm. - The revolution of warfare (900) 97 18163831 .

How warfare has evolved – a humanitarian organization’s perception: the case of the ICRC, 1863–1960 /



Daniel Palmieri The south african war as humanitarian crisis /

Elizabeth van Heyningen The great war: world war, total war /

Annette Becker Will the trojan war take place? Violations of the rules of war and the battle of the dardanelles (1915) /
Emre Öktem and Alexandre Toumarkine
Out of sight, out of reach: moral issues in the globalization of the battlefield /

Éric Germain The ICRC in the first world war: unwavering belief in the power of law? /
Lindsey Cameron

“A horrific photo of a drowned syrian child”: humanitarian photography and NGO media strategies in historical perspective /
Heide Fehrenbach and Davide Rodogno


Technological change and the evolution of the law of war /


Rain Liivoja The state of conflicts today: can humanitarian action adapt? /


Claudia McGoldrick The updated commentary on the first Geneva Convention – a new tool for generating respect for international humanitarian law /
Lindsey Cameron, Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Bruno Demeyere, Eve La Haye and Heike Niebergall-Lackner


The ICRC’s legal position on the notion of armed conflict involving foreign intervention and on determining the ihl applicable to this type of conflict /

Tristan Ferraro
Protecting the past for the future: how does law protect tangible and intangible cultural heritage in armed conflict? /



Christiane Johannot-Gradis The danger of “new norms” and the continuing relevance of IHL in the post-9/11 era /
Anna Di Lellio and Emanuele Castano

Reconciling the rules of international humanitarian law with the rules of European human rights law /


Claire Landais and Léa Bass

Factors shaping the legal implications of increasingly autonomous military systems /

Tim McFarland The future of warfare: are we ready? /
Randolph Kent

To mark the 100th anniversary of the First World War, the Review asked historians, legal scholars and humanitarian practitioners to look back at the wars of the past century from a humanitarian point of view. In using what we know of the past to illuminate the present and the future, this issue of the Review adopts a long-term perspective, with the aim to illustrate the changing face of conflict by placing human suffering ‒ so often relegated to the backdrop of history ‒ front and center. It focuses on WWI and the period immediately leading up to it as a turning point in the history of armed conflict, drawing important parallels between the past and the changes we are witnessing today.

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