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International review of the red cross humanitarian debate: law, policy, action
1 editorial: the international review of the red cross: withness to the humanitarian revolution \r\nvincent bernard, editor-in-chief \r\n\r\nvoices and perspectives \r\n\r\n11 three short essays in honour of the 150th anniversary of the international review of the red cross \r\njacques meurant, hans-peter gasser and toni pfanner \r\n\r\n23 note: a brief history of the international review of the red cross \r\n\r\n37 photo gallery: the editors-in-chief of the review, 1869-2019 \r\n\r\narticles \r\n\r\n45 opinion note: the icrc as seen through the pages of the review 1869-1913: personal observations \r\ndavid p. forsythe \r\n\r\n71 to inform or govern? 150 years of the international review of the red cross, 1869-2019\r\ndaniel palmieri \r\n\r\n97 note: from the bulletin international des societes de la croix rouge to the intenational review of the red cross: the great war as a revelator \r\nannette becker \r\n\r\n115 the international review of the red cross and the protection of civilians, c. 1919-1939 \r\nben holmes \r\n\r\n143 reflections on the development of the movement and international humanitarian law through the lens of the icrc library\'s heritage collection \r\nismael raboud, matthieu niederhauser and charlotte mohr \r\n\r\nselected articles \r\n\r\n165 cyber operations and the second geneva convention \r\njeffrey biller\r\n\r\n185 the prevention of torture in rio de janeiro: a study on the role of public defendres \r\netienne chenier-lafleche \r\n\r\n211 french foreign fighters: the engagement of administrative and criminal justice in france \r\nsharon weill \r\n\r\n237 still a bilind spot: the protection of lgbt persons during armed conflict and other situations of violence \r\nalon margalit \r\n\r\n267 exploring the \"continuous combat function\" concept in armend conflicts: time for an extended application?\r\nsabrina henry \r\n\r\n287 more humanitarian accountability, less humanitarian access? alternative ideas on accountability for protection activities in conflict settings \r\nnatlie klein-kelly \r\n\r\n315 returning foreign fighters: the case of denmark \r\nHelene Hojfeldt Jakobsen \r\n\r\n337 an environment conducive to mistakes? lessons learnt from the attack on the medecins sans frontieres hospital in kunduz, afghanistan \r\nfrancoise bouchet-saulnier and jonathan whittall \r\n\r\n373 a balancing act: the revised rules of access to the icrc archives reflect multiple stakes and challenges \r\nvalerie mcknight hashemi \r\n\r\nreport and documents \r\n\r\n395 changing world, unchanged protection? seventy years of the geneva conventions \r\nspeech given by icrc president peter maurer to the graduate institute, geneva, 13 march 2019\r\n\r\n403 whats new in law and case law around the world? \r\nbiannual update on national implementation of internatioanl humanitarian law january-june 2017 \r\n\r\n423 whats new on how does law protect in war? online \r\nannual update on new content and case studies published from january-december 2018\r\n\r\nbooks and articles \r\n\r\n429 leuven manual on the international law applicable to peace operations \r\nterry d. gill, dieter fleck, wiliam h. boothby and alfons vanheusden (eds) \r\nbook review by tobias vestner and alessandro mario amoroso \r\n\r\n437 taming ares: war, interstate law, and humanitarian discourse in classical greece \r\nemiliano j. buis \r\nbook review by marie-louise tougas \r\n\r\n445 law and morality at war \r\nadil ahmad haque \r\nbook review by lisa hecht
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