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25 Years of seeing IHL home: The story of ICRC's Advisory Service

This webinar, organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Advisory Service on International Humanitarian Law (IHL), will be held twice: on Monday 7 December 2020 at 11:00-12:30 …

Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict: Paths to Recovery

Sexual violence is often the 'silent crime' of armed conflicts, leaving largely invisible scars that too often go unnoticed. For practitioners and researchers alike, how we talk and think about …

Australian National University

Online launch of the Asia-Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law

How is international humanitarian law (IHL) also known as the law of armed conflict, relevant to the Asia-Pacific? How has this region contributed to the development of IHL? Can we identify a …

Webinar: Non-State Armed Groups: People, Power, Policies

As part of its ongoing IHL online course for senior humanitarian practitioners and policy-makers (7 September – 9 October 2020), the ICRC hosted a Webinar on "Non-State Armed Groups: People, Power, …

Australian launch of the Children and War edition of the Review

How do children experience war? In wartime, children are especially vulnerable to a myriad of risks that deprive them of the opportunity to fully experience childhood and are all too often drawn into …

43rd Round Table on Current Issues of International Humanitarian Law

43rd Sanremo Round Table on "New Dimensions and Challenges of Urban Warfare" From 9 September to 7 October 2020, the International Institute of Humanitarian Law (IIHL) and the International Committee …

Online and at the Humanitarium

Follow the Sun: A Digital Launch of the Data Protection Handbook (2nd ed.)

Here you can find the recordings of all the panels For the official launch of the second edition of the Handbook on Data Protection in Humanitarian Action , the ICRC has organized an all-day digital …

Australian launch of the Memory and War edition of the Review

How do we remember armed conflict? The International Committee of the Red Cross and Australian Red Cross present the Memory and War edition of the International Review of the Red Cross in a free …

Panel Discussion on Private Military and Security Companies

The use of private military and security companies (PMSCs), including in the Middle East and North Africa Region, has caused concerns for ensuring the respect for international human rights law …

Forced to report: Mandatory reporting of sexual violence in armed conflict

Mandatory reporting is the obligation in certain countries for health care personnel to report cases of sexual or gender-based violence to law enforcement agencies, without requiring the consent of …