International Review of the Red Cross - Humanitarian debate: Law, policy, action. ENGAGING ARMED GROUPS

Author(s)
Hofmann, C., Shneckener, U., Modizadeh, N., Lewis, D., Bruderlein, C., Rondeau, S., Bongard, P., Somer, J., Perret, F., Bugnion, F., Casalin, D.,Tuck, D. and Dudai, R.
Publication language
English
Pages
313pp
Date published
01 Sep 2011
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Volume 93 Number 883
Type
Books
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, International law, Protection, human rights & security

 

Established in 1869 the International Review of the Red Cross is a periodical published by the ICRC. Its aim is to promote reflection on humanitarian law, policy and action in armed conflict and other situations of collective armed violence. A specialized journal in humanitarian law, it endeavours to promote knowledge, critical analysis and development of the law and contribute to the prevention of violations of rules protecting fundamental rights and values. The Review offers a forum for discussion about contemporary humanitarian action as well as analysis of the causes and characteristics of conflicts so as to give a clearer insight into the humanitar- ian problems they generate. Finally, the Review informs its readership on questions pertaining to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and in particular on the activities and policies of the ICRC.