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The Formation of International Humanitarian Law
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 3-24
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The updated ICRC Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention: A new tool to protect prisoners of war in the twenty-first century
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- 18 March 2021, pp. 389-416
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A neutral, impartial and independent approach: key to ICRC's acceptance in Iraq
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- 29 May 2008, pp. 153-168
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African Traditions and Humanitarian Law
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 387-401
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The new International Criminal Court: A preliminary assessment
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- 23 November 2010, pp. 671-683
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Captured child combatants
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 421-434
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International criminal jurisdiction, international humanitarian law and humanitarian action
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 623-634
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Assessing the authority of the ICRC Customary IHL Study: How does IHL develop?
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- 20 October 2022, pp. 1856-1897
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ICRC operational security: staff safety in armed conflict and internal violence
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- 23 November 2009, pp. 431-445
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Rapport à la XIIIme Conférence internationale de la Croix-Rouge sur les statuts de la Croix-Rouge internationale
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 991-1010
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Corporate civil liability for violations of international humanitarian law
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- 04 April 2007, pp. 665-691
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“Removing the perpetuity of hatred”: on South Africa as a model example
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- 06 December 2006, pp. 235-244
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Eradicating war memories: Neuroscientific reality and ethical concerns
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- 20 December 2018, pp. 69-95
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ILO Panorama, International Labour Office, Geneva, 1969, No. 36.
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 335-336
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Revised practical guidance for first responders managing the dead after disasters
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- 01 June 2017, pp. 647-669
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Legislating against humanitarian principles: A case study on the humanitarian implications of Australian counterterrorism legislation
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- 27 October 2015, pp. 235-261
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The 1923 Hague Rules of Air Warfare — A contribution to the development of international law protecting civilians from air attack
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 12-44
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Draft Model Declaration on Internal Strife
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 59-76
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The impact of military disciplinary sanctions on compliance with international humanitarian law
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- 13 October 2008, pp. 319-326
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Dark tourism: The “heritagization” of sites of suffering, with an emphasis on memorials of the genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi of Rwanda
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- 17 April 2019, pp. 317-331
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