25 février 2022

REVUE : "Counterterrorism, sanctions and war", International Review of the Red Cross (vol. 103, n°916-917, April 2021)

Helen DURHAM

The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (vol. 103, n°916-917, April 2021) is dedicated to the theme "Counterterrorism, sanctions and war".


Editorial, Helen Durham, Counterterrorism, sanctions and war

INTERVIEWS

Interviews with UN Special Rapporteurs
Fionnuala D. Ní Aoláin, Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism
Unilateral coercive measures, IHL and impartial humanitarian action: An interview with Alena Douhan, Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of the unilateral coercive measures on the enjoyment of human rights
Interviews with European Union Officials
Gilles de Kerchoven, European Union Counter-Terrorism Coordinator
Janez Lenarčič, European Commissioner for Crisis Management
Interviews with State Officials
Elissa Golberg, Assistant Deputy Minister, Global Affairs Canada
H.E. Ambassador Vladimir Tarabrin, Special Representative of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation for international anti-terrorist cooperation & Director of the Department on the Issues of New Challenges and Threats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COUNTERTERRORISM LAW AND IHL
Tristan Ferraro, International humanitarian law, principled humanitarian action, counterterrorism and sanctions: some perspectives on selected issues
Ben Saul, From conflict to complementarity: reconciling international counterterrorism law and international humanitarian law
Gloria Gaggioli, Pavle Kilibarda, Counterterrorism and the risk of over-classification of situations of violence
Kelisiana Thynne, Better a war criminal or a terrorist? A comparative study of war crimes and counterterrorism legislation
Agathe Sarfati, International humanitarian law and the criminal justice response to terrorism: From the UN Security Council to the national courts
Thomas Van Poecke, Frank Verbruggen, Ward Yperman, Terrorist offences and international humanitarian law: The armed conflict exclusion clause
SANCTIONS AND OTHER COUNTERTERRORISM MEASURES:
A LEGAL AND POLICY DEBATE
Nathalie Weizmann, Respecting international humanitarian law and safeguarding humanitarian action in counterterrorism measures: United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2462 and 2482 point the way
Kosuke Onishi, The relationship between international humanitarian law and asset freeze obligations under United Nations sanctions
Rebecca Brubaker, Sophie Huvé, Conflict-related UN sanctions regimes and humanitarian action: A policy research overview
IMPACT OF SANCTIONS AND OTHER COUNTERTERRORISM MEASURES
ON THE HUMANITARIAN SPACE

Naz K. Modirzadeh, Dustin A. Lewis, Humanitarian values in a counterterrorism era
Sue E. Eckert, Counterterrorism, sanctions and financial access challenges: course corrections to safeguard humanitarian action
Emma O’Leary, Politics and principles: the impact of counterterrorism measures and sanctions on principled humanitarian action
Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier, How counterterrorism throws back wartime medical assistance and care to pre-Solferino times
Emanuela-Chiara Gillard, Sangeeta Goswami, Fulco van Deventer, Screening of final beneficiaries – a red line in humanitarian operations. An emerging concern in development work
Alejandro Pozo Marín, Rabia Ben Ali, Guilt by association: restricting humanitarian assistance in the name of counterterrorism
STATE RESPONSES TO TERRORISM
Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, Detention in the context of counterterrorism and armed conflict: Continuities and new challenges
Hanne Cuyckens, Foreign fighters and the tension between counterterrorism and international humanitarian law: a case for cumulative prosecution where possible
Christophe Paulussen, Stripping foreign fighters of their citizenship: international human rights and humanitarian law considerations
Katja Lindskov Jacobsen, Biometric data flows and unintended consequences of counterterrorism
Dina Mansour-Ille, Counterterrorism policies in the Middle East and North Africa: a regional perspective
Carlota Rigotti, Júlia Zomignani Barboza, Unfolding the case of returnees: how the European Union and its member States are addressing the return of foreign fighters and their families
FINANCIAL ACCESS, DE-RISKING AND THE ROLE OF THE BANKING SECTOR
Justine Walker, The public policy of sanctions compliance: a need for collective and coordinated international action
Lia van Broekhoven, Sangeeta Goswami, Can stakeholder dialogues help solve financial access restrictions faced by non-profit organizations that stem from countering terrorism financing standards and international sanctions?
Sherine El Taraboulsi-McCarthy, Whose risk? Bank de-risking and the politics of interpretation and vulnerability in the Middle East and North Africa Other
Jemma Arman, Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Heleen Hiemstra, Kvitoslava Krotiuk, The updated ICRC Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention: a new tool to protect prisoners of war in the twenty-first century (corrigendum)

 


 




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