9 juin 2020

REVUE : International Review of the Red Cross (vol. 101, n°911, August 2019)

Ellen POLICINSKI, Kvitoslava KROTIUK

The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (vol. 101, n°911, August 2019) is out. The theme is "Children and War".

Ellen Policinski & Kvitoslava Krotiuk, Childhood in the crossfire: How to ensure a dignified present and future for children affected by war 
Interview with Mira Kusumarini: Executive Director of the Coalition of Civil Society Against Violent Extremism (C-SAVE) 
Testimonies of former child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 
Helen Berents, “This is my story”: Children's war memoirs and challenging protectionist discourses 
Rochelle L. Frounfelker, Nargis Islam, Joseph Falcone, Jordan Farrar, Chekufa Ra, Cara M. Antonaccio, Ngozi Enelamah, & Theresa S. Betancourt, Living through war: Mental health of children and youth in conflict-affected areas 
Kathryn Hampton, Born in the twilight zone: Birth registration in insurgent areas 
Diane Marie Amann, The Policy on Children of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor: Toward greater accountability for crimes against and affecting children 
Ahmed Al-Dawoody & Vanessa Murphy, International humanitarian law, Islamic law and the protection of children in armed conflict 
Dyan Mazurana, Anastasia Marshak, & Kinsey Spears, Child marriage in armed conflict 
Pascal Bongard & Ezequiel Heffes, Engaging armed non-State actors on the prohibition of recruiting and using children in hostilities: Some reflections from Geneva Call's experience 
Benyam Dawit Mezmur, Taking measures without taking measurements? An insider's reflections on monitoring the implementation of the African Children's Charter in a changing context of armed conflict 
The ICRC's engagement on children in armed conflict and other situations of violence: In conversation with Monique Nanchen, Global Adviser on Children, ICRC 
Bede Sheppard, Keeping schools safe from the battlefield: Why global legal and policy efforts to deter the military use of schools matter 
Julie Freccero, Audrey Taylor, Joanna Ortega, Zabihullah Buda, Paschal Kum Awah, Alexandra Blackwell, Ricardo Pla Cordero, & Eric Stover, Safer cash in conflict: Exploring protection risks and barriers in cash programming for internally displaced persons in Cameroon and Afghanistan 
James W. Houlihan, Lex Innocentium (697 AD): Adomnán of Iona – father of Western jus in bello 
Suzannah Linton, Deciphering the landscape of international humanitarian law in the Asia-Pacific 
Duncan McLean, Medical care in armed conflict: Perpetrator discourse in historical perspective



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