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1A sense of self-perceived collective victimhood in intractable conflictsInternational Review of the Red Cross2009356
2On banning autonomous weapon systems: human rights, automation, and the dehumanization of lethal decision-makingInternational Review of the Red Cross2012208
3The relationship between international humanitarian and human rights law where it matters: admissible killing and internment of fighters in non-international armed conflictsInternational Review of the Red Cross2008162
4Typology of armed conflicts in international humanitarian law: legal concepts and actual situationsInternational Review of the Red Cross2009137
5Faith-based and secular humanitarian organizationsInternational Review of the Red Cross2005132
6Study on customary international humanitarian law: A contribution to the understanding and respect for the rule of law in armed conflictInternational Review of the Red Cross2005131
7The right to life in armed conflict: does international humanitarian law provide all the answers?International Review of the Red Cross2006126
8Elective affinities? Human rights and humanitarian lawInternational Review of the Red Cross2008113
9Procedural principles and safeguards for internment/administrative detention in armed conflict and other situations of violenceInternational Review of the Red Cross2005108
10The relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law from the perspective of a human rights treaty bodyInternational Review of the Red Cross2008108
11Conflict-related sexual violence and the policy implications of recent researchInternational Review of the Red Cross2014108
12The evitability of autonomous robot warfareInternational Review of the Red Cross2012105
13Challenges in applying human rights law to armed conflictInternational Review of the Red Cross2005103
14Humanitarian technology: a critical research agendaInternational Review of the Red Cross201498
15Determining the beginning and end of an occupation under international humanitarian lawInternational Review of the Red Cross201291
16From helplessness to agency: examining the plurality of women's experiences in armed conflictInternational Review of the Red Cross201087
17Reasons why armed groups choose to respect international humanitarian law or notInternational Review of the Red Cross201187
18Human rights obligations of non-state actors in conflict situationsInternational Review of the Red Cross200686
19Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian LawInternational Review of the Red Cross200885
20Lost in translation: UN responses to sexual violence against men and boys in situations of armed conflictInternational Review of the Red Cross201082
21Get off my cloud: cyber warfare, international humanitarian law, and the protection of civiliansInternational Review of the Red Cross201282
22New information technologies and their impact on the humanitarian sectorInternational Review of the Red Cross201180
23Precision attack and international humanitarian lawInternational Review of the Red Cross200579
24The applicability of international humanitarian law to organized armed groupsInternational Review of the Red Cross201179
25Can jus ad bellum override jus in bello? Reaffirming the separation of the two bodies of lawInternational Review of the Red Cross200878
26A US government response to the International Committee of the Red Cross study Customary International Humanitarian LawInternational Review of the Red Cross200776
27Precautions under the law governing the conduct of hostilitiesInternational Review of the Red Cross200674
28The right to the truth in international law: fact or fiction?International Review of the Red Cross200671
29Asymmetrical war and the notion of armed conflict – a tentative conceptualizationInternational Review of the Red Cross200971
30Human rights obligations in military occupationInternational Review of the Red Cross201270
31The protective scope of Common Article 3: more than meets the eyeInternational Review of the Red Cross201169
32International law and armed non-state actors in AfghanistanInternational Review of the Red Cross201168
33Aspects of victim participation in the proceedings of the International Criminal CourtInternational Review of the Red Cross200865
34Do no harm: A taxonomy of the challenges of humanitarian experimentationInternational Review of the Red Cross201764
35Entrepreneurs of hate and entrepreneurs of solidarity: Social identity as a basis for mass communicationInternational Review of the Red Cross200563
36Jungle justice: passing sentence on the equality of belligerents in non-international armed conflictInternational Review of the Red Cross200763
37The meaning of Moscow: “Non-lethal” weapons and international law in the early 21st centuryInternational Review of the Red Cross200562
38The law regulating cross-border relief operationsInternational Review of the Red Cross201360
39Rewired warfare: rethinking the law of cyber attackInternational Review of the Red Cross201460
40The law of belligerent occupation in the Supreme Court of IsraelInternational Review of the Red Cross201259
41The equal application of the laws of war: a principle under pressureInternational Review of the Red Cross200858
42Measuring the impact of punishment and forgiveness: a framework for evaluating transitional justiceInternational Review of the Red Cross200656
43“A horrific photo of a drowned Syrian child”: Humanitarian photography and NGO media strategies in historical perspectiveInternational Review of the Red Cross201554
44Private military companies: their status under international humanitarian law and its impact on their regulationInternational Review of the Red Cross200650
45International law protecting the environment during armed conflict: gaps and opportunitiesInternational Review of the Red Cross201050
46Letting go of the gender binary: Charting new pathways for humanitarian interventions on gender-based violenceInternational Review of the Red Cross201450
47Lessons for human rights and humanitarian law in the war on terror: comparing Hamdan and the Israeli Targeted Killings caseInternational Review of the Red Cross200749
48Monitoring armed non-state actor compliance with humanitarian norms: a look at international mechanisms and the Geneva Call Deed of CommitmentInternational Review of the Red Cross201148
49Timelines, borderlines and conflictsInternational Review of the Red Cross200947
50Business goes to war: private military/security companies and international humanitarian lawInternational Review of the Red Cross200646