The latest volume of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (vol. 24, 2021) is out.
Cultures of International Humanitarian Law
Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg, Des-Encanto: Latin America and International Humanitarian Law
Rotem Giladi, Rites of Affirmation: The Past, Present, and Future of International Humanitarian Law
Juana Inés Acosta-López & Ana Idárraga, Prisoners of War, Taking of Hostages and the Colombian Armed Conflict: Challenges Arising Out of Conflictive Understandings of IHL by Different Actors in Particular Contexts
Rebecca Sutton, Read the Room: Legal and Emotional Literacy in Frontline Humanitarian Negotiations
Focus Section: Samuel Moyn’s Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War (2021)
Jolanda Jackelien Andela, Examining a Norm of Customary International Law that Criminalises the Intentional Use of Starvation of the Civilian Population as a Method of Warfare
Craig Jones & Nisha Shah, Wars with and for Humanity
Doreen Lustig, The Peace Movement and Grassroots International Law
Samuel Moyn, Emancipation, Humanity, and Peace: A Response
Year in Review
James Patrick Sexton, Florent Beurret, & Nathan O’Regan, Year in Review 2021
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