International Review of the Red Cross: (Record no. 3249)

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Classification number HV560
Item number R48 2011- v.93 (884)
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Title International Review of the Red Cross:
Remainder of title humanitarian debate: law, policy, action /
Statement of responsibility, etc. International Committee of the Red Cross.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Geneva :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Cambridge University Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2011-
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Extent volumes,
Dimensions 23 cm.
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Title The Future of humanitarian action
Volume/sequential designation v. 93
Number of part/section of a work no. 884
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Title megatrends and the future of humanitarian action /
Statement of responsibility Elizabeth Ferris.
Title Planning from the future: an emerging agenda /
Statement of responsibility Randolph C. Kent.
Title The Future of humanitarian action: an ICRC perspective /
Statement of responsibility Claudia Mc Goldrick.
Title The legal framework of humanitarian access in armed conflict /
Statement of responsibility Felix Schwendimann.
Title What Americans think of International Humanitarian Law /
Statement of responsibility Brad A. Gutierrez, Sarah DeCristofaro and Michael Woods.
Title Using humanitarian aid to 'win hearts and minds': a costly failure?
Statement of responsibility Jaime A. Williamson.
Title The use of force to protect civilians and humanitarian action: the case of Lybia and beyond /
Statement of responsibility Bruno Pommier.
Title Civil-military relations in natural disasters: a case study of the 2010 Pakistan floods /
Statement of responsibility Ajay Madiwale and Kudrat Virk.
Title "Yo lo vi'. Goya witnessing the disasters of war: an appeal to the sentiment of humanity.
Statement of responsibility Paul Bouvier.
Title Opportunity knocks: why non-Western donors enter humanitarianism and how to make the best of it /
Statement of responsibility Andrea Binder and Claudia Meier.
Title What future role for local organizations? a reflection on the need for humanitarian capacity-building /
Statement of responsibility Francois Audet.
Title Humanitarian organizations involved in protection activities: a story of soul-searching and professionalization /
Statement of responsibility Pierre Gentile.
Title Fit for purpose: the role of modern professionalism in envolving the humanitarian endeavour /
Statement of responsibility Peter Walker and Catherine Russ.
Title THeemerging concept of humanitarian diplomacy: identification of a communityt of practice and prospects for international recognition /
Statement of responsibility Philippe Regnier.
Title New information technologies and their impact on the humanitarian sector / Patrick Meier.
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Summary, etc. Since the end of the Cold War, humanitarian activity has grown exponentially. Several factors today seem to demonstrate profound changes in this polymorphic sector. These are factors related first to the development of crises and vulnerabilities and the risks that are emerging, second to the environment around humanitarian action and the contemporary challenges to compliance with humanitarian principles, law, and access to victims, and third to new methods and changes in the composition of the sector itself. In this edition, the Review gives the floor to representatives of a number of humanitarian operational organizations and research centres to discuss each of these three aspects of change that we think are critical to the future of humanitarian action.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Humanitarian law
Form subdivision Periodicals.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Humanitarianism
Form subdivision Periodicals.
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://www.icrc.org/en/international-review/future-humanitarian-action">https://www.icrc.org/en/international-review/future-humanitarian-action</a>
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    Library of Congress Classification     Corrected Commission on Human Rights Library Commission on Human Rights Library Periodicals 09/25/2018   HV560 R48 2011- v.93 (884) P-000030d 09/25/2018 09/25/2018 Periodicals mpc