International review of the Red Cross : humanitarian debate: law, policy, action /

International review of the Red Cross : humanitarian debate: law, policy, action / International Committee of the Red Cross. - Geneva : International Committee of the Red Cross and Cambridge University Press, 2020. - v. 23 cm. - Emerging voices (914) 102 1816-3831 .

Editorial, Emerging voices: Increasing the diversity of voices featured in the International Review of the Red Cross / Closer to home: How national implementation affects State conduct in partnered operations / Destructive trends in contemporary armed conflicts and the overlooked aspect of intangible cultural heritage: A critical comparison of the protection of cultural heritage under IHL and the Islamic law of armed conflict / Armed escorts to humanitarian convoys: An unexplored framework under international humanitarian law / Greener insurgencies? Engaging non-State armed groups for the protection of the natural environment during non-international armed conflicts / Collaborating with organized crime in the search for disappeared persons? Formalizing a humanitarian alternative for Mexico / For whom the bell of proportionality tolls: Three proposals for strengthening proportionality compliance / Liar's war: Protecting civilians from disinformation during armed conflict / Humanizing siege warfare: Applying the principle of proportionality to sieges / The role of international humanitarian law in the search for peace: Lessons from Colombia / Behind the legal curtain: Social, cultural and religious practices and their impact on missing persons and the dead in Colombia / The International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Criminal Court: Turning international humanitarian law into a two-headed snake? / “Or any other similar criteria”: Towards advancing the protection of LGBTQI detainees against discrimination and sexual and gender-based violence during non-international armed conflict / Investigating the Jana Adalat of the 1996–2006 armed conflict in Nepal / Whose perception of justice? Real and perceived challenges to military investigations in armed conflict / Automating occupation: International humanitarian and human rights law implications of the deployment of facial recognition technologies in the occupied Palestinian territory / A legal obligation under international law to guarantee access to abortion services in contexts of armed conflict? An analysis of the case of Colombia / The redirection of attacks by defending forces / Who is a civilian in Afghanistan? / Jus ex bello and international humanitarian law: States’ obligations when withdrawing from armed conflict / Indigenous Australian laws of war: Makarrata, milwerangel and junkarti / Bruno Demeyere -- Alessandro Mario Amoroso -- Victoria Arnal -- Annabel Bassil -- Thibaud de La Bourdonnaye -- Issa Cristina Hernández Herrera -- Won Jang -- Eian Katz -- Maxime Nijs -- César Rojas-Orozco -- Mayra Nuñez Pastor -- Fernanda García Pinto -- Vaughn Rossouw -- Yugichha Sangroula -- Claire Simmons -- Rohan Talbot -- Juliana Laguna Trujillo -- Tsvetelina van Benthem -- Ioanna Voudouri -- Beatrice Walton -- Samuel White and Ray Kerkhove.

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