| Cultural memory and identity in the context of war: Experiential, place-based and political concerns |
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| Eradicating war memories: Neuroscientific reality and ethical concerns |
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| Cultural heritage and memory after ethnic cleansing in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina |
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| French foreign fighters: The engagement of administrative and criminal justice in France |
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| To inform or govern? 150 years of the International Review of the Red Cross, 1869-2019 |
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| From the Bulletin International des Societes de la Croix Rouge to the International Review of the Red Cross: The Great War as a revelator |
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| The International Review of the Red Cross and the protection of civilians, c. 1919-1939 |
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| A brief history of the International Review of the Red Cross |
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| The Shoah Memorial: A history retraced from the Drancy site |
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| ... And if there was also a duty to forget, how would we think about history then? |
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| More humanitarian accountability, less humanitarian access? Alternative ideas on accountability for protection activities in conflict settings |
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| This is my story: Children's war memoirs and challenging protectionist discourses |
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| Taking measures without taking measurements? An insider's reflections on monitoring the implementation of the African Children's Charter in a changing context of armed conflict |
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| Deciphering the landscape of international humanitarian law in the Asia-Pacific |
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| Medical care in armed conflict: Perpetrator discourse in historical perspective |
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| Safer cash in conflict: Exploring protection risks and barriers in cash programming for internally displaced persons in Cameroon and Afghanistan |
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| Lex Innocentium (697 AD): Adomnan of Iona - father of Western jus in bello |
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| Keeping schools safe from the battlefield: Why global legal and policy efforts to deter the military use of schools matter |
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| The ICRC's engagement on children in armed conflict and other situations of violence In conversation with Monique Nanchen, Global Adviser on Children, ICRC |
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| Engaging armed non-State actors on the prohibition of recruiting and using children in hostilities: Some reflections from Geneva Call's experience |
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| International humanitarian law, Islamic law and the protection of children in armed conflict |
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| Child marriage in armed conflict |
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| The Policy on Children of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor: Toward greater accountability for crimes against and affecting children |
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| Born in the twilight zone: Birth registration in insurgent areas |
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| Living through war: Mental health of children and youth in conflict-affected areas |
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| Testimonies of former child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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| Does individual and collective remembrance of past violence impede or foster reconciliation? From Argentina to Sri Lanka |
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| The role of freedom of expression in the construction of historical memory |
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| Declining ethnic relations in post-war Liberia: The transmission of violent memories |
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| Perspectives on memory, forgiveness and reconciliation in Cambodia's post-Khmer Rouge society |
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| The role of experience and the place of history in the writings of ICRC presidents |
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| A personal experience in Turkey, Iran and China: The need for the ICRC to adapt in a multipolar world |
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| A balancing act: The revised rules of access to the ICRC Archives reflect multiple stakes and challenges |
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| An environment conducive to mistakes? Lessons learnt from the attack on the Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan |
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| Returning foreign fighters: The case of Denmark |
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| Exploring the continuous combat function concept in armed conflicts: Time for an extended application? |
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| Still a blind spot: The protection of LGBT persons during armed conflict and other situations of violence |
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| The prevention of torture in Rio de Janeiro: A study on the role of public defenders |
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| Cyber operations and the Second Geneva Convention |
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| Reflections on the development of the Movement and international humanitarian law through the lens of the ICRC Library's Heritage Collection |
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| The editors-in-chief of the Review, 1869-2019 |
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| The ICRC as seen through the pages of the Review, 1869-1913: Personal observations |
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| Three short essays in honour of the 150th anniversary of the International Review of the Red Cross |
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| The notion of acts harmful to the enemy under international humanitarian law |
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| Protecting the right to life in protracted conflicts: The existence and dignity dimensions of General Comment 36 |
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| International humanitarian law in Colombia: Going a step beyond |
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| Delivering water services during protracted armed conflicts: How development agencies can overcome barriers to collaboration with humanitarian actors |
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| The notion of protracted armed conflict in the Rome Statute and the termination of armed conflicts under international law: An analysis of select issues |
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| Reconstructing infrastructure for resilient essential services during and following protracted conflict: A conceptual framework |
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| Fragmentation of armed non-State actors in protracted armed conflicts: Some practical experiences on how to ensure compliance with humanitarian norms |
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