International review of the Red Cross = Revue internationale de la Croix-Rouge
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International review of the Red Cross = Revue internationale de la Croix-Rouge
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Geneva: ICRC, 2021
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English, French (Français)
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Available on the Internet since 1995. - Periodical shelves. - Latest issue received 103:923, 2023.
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LIB/SEROUT/80
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English
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Humanitarian actors. Mar 2007. Vol. 89, no. 865.
Catastrophic events. June 2007. Vol. 89, no. 866.
Conflict in Iraq I. Dec 2007. Vol. 89, no. 868.
Selection Française 2007. Vol. 89.
Conflict in Iraq II. Mar 2008. Vol. 90, no. 869.
Sanctions. June 2008. Vol. 90, no. 870.
Human rights. Sep 2008. Vol. 90, no. 871.
Direct participation in hostilities. Dec 2008. Vol. 90, no. 872.
Displacement. Sep 2009. Vol. 91, no. 875.
International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent. Dec 2009. Vol. 91, no. 876.
Conflict in Afghanistan II. Mar 2011. Vol.93, no. 881.
Engaging armed groups. Sep 2011. Vol. 93, no. 883.
The future of humanitarian action. Dec 2011. Vol. 93, no. 884.
New technologies and warfare. Summer 2012. Vol. 94, no. 886.
ICRC : 150 years of humanitarian action. Winter 2012. Vol. 94, no. 888.
Multinational operations and the law. Autumn/Winter 2013. Vol. 95, no. 891/892.
Scope of the law in armed conflict. Spring 2014. Vol. 96, no. 893.
Sexual violence in armed conflict. Summer 2014. Vol. 96, no. 894.
The human cost of nuclear weapons. Autumn 2015. Vol. 97, no. 899.
Torture. Sep 2007. Vol. 89, no. 867.
Typology of armed conflict. Mar 2008. Vol. 91, no. 873.
War victims. June 2009. Vol. 91, no. 874.
Women. Mar 2010. Vol. 92, no. 877.
Understanding armed groups and the applicable law. June 2011. Vol.93, no. 882.
Violence against health care. Part 1 : the problem and the law. Spring 2013. Vol. 95, no. 889.
Violence against health care. Part 2 : the way forward. Summer 2013. Vol. 95, no. 890.
Generating respect for the law. Autumn/Winter 2014. Vol. 96, no. 895/6
Principles guiding humanitarian action. Spring/Summer 2015. Vol. 97, no. 897/8.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. Autumn 2015. Vol. 97, no. 899.
The evolution of warfare. Winter 2015. Vol. 97, no. 900.
War in cities. April 2016. Vol. 98, no. 901.
War and security at sea. August 2016. Vol. 98, no. 902.
Detention : addressing the human cost. December 2016. Vol. 98, no. 903.
Migration and displacement. 2017 Vol. 99, no. 904.
The missing. 2017 Vol. 99, no. 905.
Conflict in Syria. 2019 Vol. 99, no. 906.
150 years of humanitarian reflection. 2019 Vol. 100, no. 907/908/909.
Memory and war. 2019 Vol. 101, no. 910.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2020 Vol. 101, no. 911.
Protracted conflict. 2020 Vol. 101, no. 912.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2020 Vol. 102, no. 913.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2020 Vol. 102, no. 914.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2020 Vol. 102, no. 915.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2021 Vol. 103, no. 916/917.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2023 Vol. 105, no. 923
Catastrophic events. June 2007. Vol. 89, no. 866.
Conflict in Iraq I. Dec 2007. Vol. 89, no. 868.
Selection Française 2007. Vol. 89.
Conflict in Iraq II. Mar 2008. Vol. 90, no. 869.
Sanctions. June 2008. Vol. 90, no. 870.
Human rights. Sep 2008. Vol. 90, no. 871.
Direct participation in hostilities. Dec 2008. Vol. 90, no. 872.
Displacement. Sep 2009. Vol. 91, no. 875.
International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent. Dec 2009. Vol. 91, no. 876.
Conflict in Afghanistan II. Mar 2011. Vol.93, no. 881.
Engaging armed groups. Sep 2011. Vol. 93, no. 883.
The future of humanitarian action. Dec 2011. Vol. 93, no. 884.
New technologies and warfare. Summer 2012. Vol. 94, no. 886.
ICRC : 150 years of humanitarian action. Winter 2012. Vol. 94, no. 888.
Multinational operations and the law. Autumn/Winter 2013. Vol. 95, no. 891/892.
Scope of the law in armed conflict. Spring 2014. Vol. 96, no. 893.
Sexual violence in armed conflict. Summer 2014. Vol. 96, no. 894.
The human cost of nuclear weapons. Autumn 2015. Vol. 97, no. 899.
Torture. Sep 2007. Vol. 89, no. 867.
Typology of armed conflict. Mar 2008. Vol. 91, no. 873.
War victims. June 2009. Vol. 91, no. 874.
Women. Mar 2010. Vol. 92, no. 877.
Understanding armed groups and the applicable law. June 2011. Vol.93, no. 882.
Violence against health care. Part 1 : the problem and the law. Spring 2013. Vol. 95, no. 889.
Violence against health care. Part 2 : the way forward. Summer 2013. Vol. 95, no. 890.
Generating respect for the law. Autumn/Winter 2014. Vol. 96, no. 895/6
Principles guiding humanitarian action. Spring/Summer 2015. Vol. 97, no. 897/8.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. Autumn 2015. Vol. 97, no. 899.
The evolution of warfare. Winter 2015. Vol. 97, no. 900.
War in cities. April 2016. Vol. 98, no. 901.
War and security at sea. August 2016. Vol. 98, no. 902.
Detention : addressing the human cost. December 2016. Vol. 98, no. 903.
Migration and displacement. 2017 Vol. 99, no. 904.
The missing. 2017 Vol. 99, no. 905.
Conflict in Syria. 2019 Vol. 99, no. 906.
150 years of humanitarian reflection. 2019 Vol. 100, no. 907/908/909.
Memory and war. 2019 Vol. 101, no. 910.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2020 Vol. 101, no. 911.
Protracted conflict. 2020 Vol. 101, no. 912.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2020 Vol. 102, no. 913.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2020 Vol. 102, no. 914.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2020 Vol. 102, no. 915.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2021 Vol. 103, no. 916/917.
Humanitarian debate : law, policy, action. 2023 Vol. 105, no. 923