This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.This article examines the meaning and purpose of the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement during and after decolonization. This was a period when the character of conflict experienced far-reaching changes, when the limitations of international humanitarian law were sharply exposed, and when humanitarian organizations of all kinds - the International Committee of the Red Cross included - redefined their missions and mandates. The Fundamental Principles were caught up in these processes; subject to a resurgent State sovereignty, they were both animated and constrained by the geopolitical forces of t...
The purpose of this book is to consider the legality of the changing practice of the International C...
Cross-border military intervention is a recurring feature throughout history. Often, geopolitical an...
The negotiations leading to what came to be Article 1(4) of the First Additional Protocol to the 194...
The 1977 Geneva Protocols are the core of the contemporary international humanitarian law regime. Th...
CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / L. Lehongre For more than half a century, the Fundamental Principles of humanit...
This article explores the humanitarian principles of universality, impartiality, and neutrality, and...
The central claim in the first part of the thesis [sections one to six] is that humanitarian relief ...
The provision of relief to civilians in armed conflict is a sensitive activity, subject to specific ...
The following text analyzes legal and political problemsthat arise when donor countries attempt to p...
How did the contemporary idea of humanitarianism come about? Why has its application been so incons...
SUMMARY: Humanitarian aid has been present in some form throughout human history, yet the modern con...
The International Committee of the Red Cross traditionally seeks to protect and assist victims of ar...
Every case of humanitarian intervention gives rise to mixed feelings of hope and despair. Hope comes...
The master thesis deals with the historical development of humanitarian aid against the backdrop of ...
In taking into account the vast body of literature that exists on the topic of international humanit...
The purpose of this book is to consider the legality of the changing practice of the International C...
Cross-border military intervention is a recurring feature throughout history. Often, geopolitical an...
The negotiations leading to what came to be Article 1(4) of the First Additional Protocol to the 194...
The 1977 Geneva Protocols are the core of the contemporary international humanitarian law regime. Th...
CC BY-NC-ND / ICRC / L. Lehongre For more than half a century, the Fundamental Principles of humanit...
This article explores the humanitarian principles of universality, impartiality, and neutrality, and...
The central claim in the first part of the thesis [sections one to six] is that humanitarian relief ...
The provision of relief to civilians in armed conflict is a sensitive activity, subject to specific ...
The following text analyzes legal and political problemsthat arise when donor countries attempt to p...
How did the contemporary idea of humanitarianism come about? Why has its application been so incons...
SUMMARY: Humanitarian aid has been present in some form throughout human history, yet the modern con...
The International Committee of the Red Cross traditionally seeks to protect and assist victims of ar...
Every case of humanitarian intervention gives rise to mixed feelings of hope and despair. Hope comes...
The master thesis deals with the historical development of humanitarian aid against the backdrop of ...
In taking into account the vast body of literature that exists on the topic of international humanit...
The purpose of this book is to consider the legality of the changing practice of the International C...
Cross-border military intervention is a recurring feature throughout history. Often, geopolitical an...
The negotiations leading to what came to be Article 1(4) of the First Additional Protocol to the 194...