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Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Persons with disabilities in armed conflict. (922) ; 105Publisher: Geneva : International Committee of the Red Cross and Cambridge University Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: v. 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISSN:
  • 18163831
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV560  R48 2022 v.105 (922)
Online resources:
Contents:
Editorial, Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflicts: From Invisibility to Visibility / Robert Mardini.
Voices of resilience: The perspective of persons with disabilities in armed conflict / Nicolas Hocq, Nour Assaf.
Dreams of a Deafblind Person! / Alex Garcia
Interview with His Royal Highness Prince Mired bin Raad Zeid Al-Hussein of Jordan
Interview with His Excellency Pekka Haavisto
Interview with Gerard Quinn
Librarian’s Pick, The protection of persons with disabilities in armed conflict: An empty shelf in an IHL-specialized library? / Sonia Crenn, Charlotte Mohr
Accounting for disability in international humanitarian law / Janet E. Lord
Increasing visibility of persons with disabilities in armed conflict: Implications for interpreting and applying IHL / Alexander Breitegger
From invisibility to positive legal protection: The drafting of Article 11 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities / Andrew Begg.
The protection of women and girls with disabilities in armed conflict: Adopting a gender-, age- and disability-inclusive approach to select IHL provisions / Sara La Vecchia
At risk and overlooked: Children with disabilities and armed conflict / Emina Cerimovic
“I'mpossible”: Some challenges of implementing international law in the area of humanitarian affairs for persons with disabilities / Mar Maltez.
Protecting disabled people during armed conflict in North Kivu: Challenges and perspectives / Ibrahim Ngila Kikuni, Florent Munenge Mudage.
Who is the civilian population? Ensuring IHL is implemented for the protection of the entirety of the civilian population – including persons with disabilities / Alice Priddy.
The origins and influence of victim assistance: Contributions of the Mine Ban Treaty, Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Convention on Cluster Munitions / Bonnie Docherty and Alice Sanders-Zakre.
The risks of autonomous weapons: An analysis centred on the rights of persons with disabilities / Maria Diaz Figueroa, Anderson Henao Orazco, Jesus Martinez and Wanda Muñoz Jaime.
Taking economic and social rights earnestly: What does international human rights law offer persons with disabilities in situations of armed conflict? / Gauthier De Beco.
Article 12 of the Protocol on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Africa: A critical analysis / Steve Tiwa Fomekong.
Protection of persons with disabilities in armed conflict under international humanitarian law and Islamic law / Ahmed Al-Dawoody and William I. Pons.
No context is too challenging: Promoting, doing and achieving inclusion in the humanitarian response in South Sudan / Carolin Funke.
No context is too challenging: Promoting, doing and achieving inclusion in the humanitarian response in South Sudan / Carolin Funke.
Exclusive humanitarianism: Policy recommendations for genuine inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action / Kirsten Young.
Advancing rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action: a donor perspective / Mina C. Mojtahedi, Rikka Mikkola and Niklas Saxen.
Mental health and the law: What else is needed for particularly vulnerable contexts facing armed conflict and development obstacles? / Sara Miller.
Advancing towards inclusive peace and security: Persons with disabilities and Security Council Resolution 2475 / Bogna Ruminowicz.
United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy: A framework to accelerate transformative change for persons with disabilities in the peace and security pillar / Gopal Mitra and Georgia Dominik.
Addressing the accountability void: War crimes against persons with disabilities / William I. Pons, Janet E. Lord and Michael Ashley Stein.
Opportunities and failures to prosecute violence against persons with disabilities at the international tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone / Kate Mclnnes.
No longer the “forgotten victims of armed conflict”: Operational and legal considerations for accountability mechanisms regarding crimes affecting persons with disabilities / Alexa Magee.
Inaccessible justice: The violation of Article 13 of the CRPD and the ICC's role in filling the accountability gap / Ashira Vantrees.
ICRC and International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement: Some recent documents on international humanitarian law and persons with disabilities
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Editorial, Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflicts: From Invisibility to Visibility / Robert Mardini.

Voices of resilience: The perspective of persons with disabilities in armed conflict / Nicolas Hocq, Nour Assaf.

Dreams of a Deafblind Person! / Alex Garcia

Interview with His Royal Highness Prince Mired bin Raad Zeid Al-Hussein of Jordan

Interview with His Excellency Pekka Haavisto

Interview with Gerard Quinn

Librarian’s Pick, The protection of persons with disabilities in armed conflict: An empty shelf in an IHL-specialized library? / Sonia Crenn, Charlotte Mohr

Accounting for disability in international humanitarian law / Janet E. Lord

Increasing visibility of persons with disabilities in armed conflict: Implications for interpreting and applying IHL / Alexander Breitegger

From invisibility to positive legal protection: The drafting of Article 11 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities / Andrew Begg.

The protection of women and girls with disabilities in armed conflict: Adopting a gender-, age- and disability-inclusive approach to select IHL provisions / Sara La Vecchia

At risk and overlooked: Children with disabilities and armed conflict / Emina Cerimovic

“I'mpossible”: Some challenges of implementing international law in the area of humanitarian affairs for persons with disabilities / Mar Maltez.

Protecting disabled people during armed conflict in North Kivu: Challenges and perspectives / Ibrahim Ngila Kikuni, Florent Munenge Mudage.

Who is the civilian population? Ensuring IHL is implemented for the protection of the entirety of the civilian population – including persons with disabilities / Alice Priddy.

The origins and influence of victim assistance: Contributions of the Mine Ban Treaty, Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Convention on Cluster Munitions / Bonnie Docherty and Alice Sanders-Zakre.

The risks of autonomous weapons: An analysis centred on the rights of persons with disabilities / Maria Diaz Figueroa, Anderson Henao Orazco, Jesus Martinez and Wanda Muñoz Jaime.

Taking economic and social rights earnestly: What does international human rights law offer persons with disabilities in situations of armed conflict? / Gauthier De Beco.

Article 12 of the Protocol on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Africa: A critical analysis / Steve Tiwa Fomekong.

Protection of persons with disabilities in armed conflict under international humanitarian law and Islamic law / Ahmed Al-Dawoody and William I. Pons.

No context is too challenging: Promoting, doing and achieving inclusion in the humanitarian response in South Sudan / Carolin Funke.

No context is too challenging: Promoting, doing and achieving inclusion in the humanitarian response in South Sudan / Carolin Funke.

Exclusive humanitarianism: Policy recommendations for genuine inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action / Kirsten Young.

Advancing rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action: a donor perspective / Mina C. Mojtahedi, Rikka Mikkola and Niklas Saxen.

Mental health and the law: What else is needed for particularly vulnerable contexts facing armed conflict and development obstacles? / Sara Miller.

Advancing towards inclusive peace and security: Persons with disabilities and Security Council Resolution 2475 / Bogna Ruminowicz.

United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy: A framework to accelerate transformative change for persons with disabilities in the peace and security pillar / Gopal Mitra and Georgia Dominik.

Addressing the accountability void: War crimes against persons with disabilities / William I. Pons, Janet E. Lord and Michael Ashley Stein.

Opportunities and failures to prosecute violence against persons with disabilities at the international tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone / Kate Mclnnes.

No longer the “forgotten victims of armed conflict”: Operational and legal considerations for accountability mechanisms regarding crimes affecting persons with disabilities / Alexa Magee.

Inaccessible justice: The violation of Article 13 of the CRPD and the ICC's role in filling the accountability gap / Ashira Vantrees.

ICRC and International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement: Some recent documents on international humanitarian law and persons with disabilities

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