IRRC No. 856

Humanitarian law, action and policy

11 articles

IRRC No. 856 Humanitarian law, action and policy

11 articles

This issue of the Review deals with a wide array of topics related to humanitarian law, action and policy. The edition addresses the phenomenon of the increasing privatization of defense and security tasks, the relationship between the law of occupation and Security Council Resolution 1483 regarding Iraq as well as the Early Warning Procedures employed by the Israel Defense Forces and the relationship between human rights law protection and international humanitarian law.

Table of contents

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Editorial: Humanitarian law, action and policy

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Existentialism in Iraq: Security Council Resolution 1483 and the law of occupation

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Neighbours as human shields? The Israel Defense Forces’ "Early Warning Procedure" and international humanitarian law

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On the relationship between human rights law protection and international humanitarian law

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A new protocol on explosive remnants of war: The history and negotiation of Protocol V to the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons

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Legality of amnesties in international humanitarian law – The Lomé Amnesty Decision of the Special Court for Sierra Leone

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Privatization, Outsourcing and Public-private Partnerships: Charity.com or business.org?

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Humanitarian Assistance in Armed Conflict

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The International Committee of the Red Cross reduces the protective embargo on access to its archives

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Future themes. Aim and scope of the Review

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Books and articles (Winter 2004)