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

Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Memory and war. (910) ; 101Geneva : International Committee of the Red Cross and Cambridge University Press, c2019Description: v. 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISSN:
  • 18163831
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV560  R48 2019 v.101 (910)
Online resources:
Partial contents:
When children remember: A history of the Tutsi genocide through the eyes of children (1994–2006) / Hélène Dumas
…And if there was also a duty to forget, how would we think about history then? / David Rieff
Select Eradicating war memories: Neuroscientific reality and ethical concerns Eradicating war memories: Neuroscientific reality and ethical concerns / Marijn C. W. Kroes, Rain Liivoja
Does individual and collective remembrance of past violence impede or foster reconciliation? From Argentina to Sri Lanka / Jill Stockwell
Perspectives on memory, forgiveness and reconciliation in Cambodia's post-Khmer Rouge society / Phuong N. Pham, Mychelle Balthazard, Niamh Gibbons, Patrick Vinck
Declining ethnic relations in post-war Liberia: The transmission of violent memories / Aaron Weah
The role of freedom of expression in the construction of historical memory / Germán Parra Gallego
The role of experience and the place of history in the writings of ICRC presidents / Cédric Cotter
A personal experience in Turkey, Iran and China: The need for the ICRC to adapt in a multipolar world / Pierre Ryter
Heroic memory and contemporary war / Gilbert Holleufer
Select Cultural memory and identity in the context of war: Experiential, place-based and political concerns Cultural memory and identity in the context of war: Experiential, place-based and political concerns / Danielle Drozdzewski, Emma Waterton, Shanti Sumartojo
Cultural heritage and memory after ethnic cleansing in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina / Helen Walasek
The Shoah Memorial: A history retraced from the Drancy site / Annaïg Lefeuvre
Dark tourism: The “heritagization” of sites of suffering, with an emphasis on memorials of the genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi of Rwanda / Annette Becker
Wired warfare 3.0: Protecting the civilian population during cyber operations / Michael N. Schmitt
Amnesties and international humanitarian law: Purpose and scope: ICRC Advisory Service on International Humanitarian Law
What's new in law and case law around the world?: Biannual update on national implementation of international humanitarian law July–December 2017
Organizing Rebellion: Non-State Armed Groups under International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, and International Criminal Law Tilman Rodenhauser * / Daragh Murray
Select LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media P. W. Singer and Emerson T. Brooking * LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media P. W. Singer and Emerson T. Brooking * / Mark Silverman
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When children remember: A history of the Tutsi genocide through the eyes of children (1994–2006) /
Hélène Dumas

…And if there was also a duty to forget, how would we think about history then? /
David Rieff

Select Eradicating war memories: Neuroscientific reality and ethical concerns
Eradicating war memories: Neuroscientific reality and ethical concerns /
Marijn C. W. Kroes, Rain Liivoja

Does individual and collective remembrance of past violence impede or foster reconciliation? From Argentina to Sri Lanka /
Jill Stockwell

Perspectives on memory, forgiveness and reconciliation in Cambodia's post-Khmer Rouge society /
Phuong N. Pham, Mychelle Balthazard, Niamh Gibbons, Patrick Vinck

Declining ethnic relations in post-war Liberia: The transmission of violent memories /
Aaron Weah

The role of freedom of expression in the construction of historical memory /
Germán Parra Gallego

The role of experience and the place of history in the writings of ICRC presidents /
Cédric Cotter

A personal experience in Turkey, Iran and China: The need for the ICRC to adapt in a multipolar world /
Pierre Ryter

Heroic memory and contemporary war /
Gilbert Holleufer

Select Cultural memory and identity in the context of war: Experiential, place-based and political concerns
Cultural memory and identity in the context of war: Experiential, place-based and political concerns /
Danielle Drozdzewski, Emma Waterton, Shanti Sumartojo

Cultural heritage and memory after ethnic cleansing in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina /
Helen Walasek

The Shoah Memorial: A history retraced from the Drancy site /
Annaïg Lefeuvre

Dark tourism: The “heritagization” of sites of suffering, with an emphasis on memorials of the genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi of Rwanda /
Annette Becker

Wired warfare 3.0: Protecting the civilian population during cyber operations /
Michael N. Schmitt

Amnesties and international humanitarian law: Purpose and scope: ICRC Advisory Service on International Humanitarian Law

What's new in law and case law around the world?: Biannual update on national implementation of international humanitarian law July–December 2017

Organizing Rebellion: Non-State Armed Groups under International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, and International Criminal Law Tilman Rodenhauser * / Daragh Murray

Select LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media P. W. Singer and Emerson T. Brooking *
LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media P. W. Singer and Emerson T. Brooking * /
Mark Silverman

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