Bruno DEMEYERE, Stéphane OJEDA, Myrthe NIEMEIJER
The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (vol. 106, n°927, 2024) has just been published, focusing on the theme "IHL & Peace."Editorial
Bruno Demeyere, International Humanitarian Law and PeaceInterview
The ICRC’s approach to peace: Interview with Eva Svoboda, Director of International Law, Policy and Archives, ICRCArticle
Cordula Droege, International humanitarian law and peace: A brief overviewOpinion Note
Ignazio Cassis, Wars have limitsInterview
Interview with Franz Perrez, Director-General, Directorate of International Public Law, Swiss Ministry of Foreign AffairsArticles
Interview with Itonde Kakoma, President and CEO, Interpeace
Daniel Palmieri, “Si vis pacem, impera bellum”: The ICRC, international humanitarian law and peaceLibrarian’s Pick
Evelyne Schmid, Optional but not qualified: Neutrality, the UN Charter and humanitarian objectives
Diego Stöcklin, Redefining the neutral intermediary role: Balancing theoretical ideas with practical realities through the ICRC’s experience in Yemen
Rebecca Brubaker, Will Bennett, Hannah Ajelet Eriksen, Towards common ground: Strategies for effective collaboration between the humanitarian and peacebuilding communities
Simon Robins, Jill Stockwell, Addressing missing persons arising from armed conflict as a driver of peace: Towards a research agenda
Juana Inés Acosta López, Seeking balance: The role of Article 6(5) of Additional Protocol II in balancing justice and peace in transitions from armed conflict to peace
Benjamin R. Farley, Alka Pradhan, Establishing a practical test for the end of non-international armed conflict
Steven van de Put, Magdalena Pacholska, Beyond retribution: Individual reparations for IHL violations as peace facilitators
Arnaaz Nizami Ameer, Whose war is it anyway? Proportionate reparations in wars of aggression
Luke Moffett, Nikhil Narayan, Provisional justice in protracted conflicts: The place of temporality in bridging the international humanitarian law and transitional justice divide
Noël Mfuranzima, Jus post bellum: Scope and assessment of the applicable legal framework
Wendy Lambourne, International humanitarian law, jus post bellum and transformative justice
Charlotte Mohr, Paul R. Williams, Lawyering PeaceInterview
The 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva, 28–31 October 2024: Interview with Olivier Ray and Eva SvobodaReports and Documents
Resolutions of the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent
Selected resolutions of the 2024 Council of Delegates of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
International humanitarian law and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts
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