International review of the Red Cross : humanitarian debate: law, policy, action / International Committee of the Red Cross.
Material type: Continuing resourceSeries: Selected articles. (919) ; 104Geneva : International Committee of the Red Cross and Cambridge University Press, c2022Description: v. 23 cmContent type:- text
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- HV560 R48 2022 v.104 (919)
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Cultural evolution: protecting " digital cultural property: in armed conflict / Ronald Alcala. -- The Obligation to exercise "leniency" in penal and disciplinary measures against prisoners of war in light of the ICRC updated commentary on the Third Geneva Convention / Katayoun Hosseinnejad and Pauria Askary. -- Harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence for humanitarian action: opportunities and risks / Ana Beduschi -- Hacking international organizations: the role of privileged, immunities, good faith and the principles of state sovereignty / Russell Buchan and Nicholas Tsagourias. -- Punishment and pardon: the use of international humanitarian law by the special jurisdiction for peace in Columbia / Maria Camila Correa Florez, Andres Felipe Martin Parada and Juan Francisco Soto Hoyos. -- "Reason to know" in the international law of command responsibility / Aaron Fellmeth and Emily Crawford. -- The SolarWinds hack: lessons for international humanitarian organizations / Massimo Marelli. -- Animals in war: at the vanishing point of international humanitarian law / Anne Peters and Jerome de Hemptinne. -- Reparation for victims of serious violations of international humanitarian law: new developments / Elizabeth Salmon and Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo. -- The Impacts of human rights law on the regulations of armed conflict: a coherency-based approach to dealing with both the 'interpretation" and "application" processes / Raphael van Steenberghe. -- Supporting value sensitivity in the humanitarian use of drones through an ethics assessment framework / Ning Wang, Markus Christen, Matthew Hunt and Nikola Biller-Andorno. --
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