Ramin Mahnad Ramin Mahnad is a Senior Legal Adviser at the headquarters of the ICRC in Geneva. He has served in Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, the United States, and the Philippines. Posts by the contributor The status and protection of third-country nationals in international armed conflict October 6, 2022 8 mins read Analysis / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad In international armed conflict, citizens of non-belligerent States can (and do) find their way onto the battlefield. Whether they arrive as volunteers, security ... Silenced guns do not mend lives: what does the law say about human suffering at the end of conflict? July 21, 2022 10 mins read Humanitarian Action / IHL in the aftermath / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad & Kelisiana Thynne Silenced guns do not mend the lives of those who have survived the violence. Declarations ... Shielding prisoners of war from public curiosity June 28, 2022 9 mins read Analysis / GCIII Commentary / Generating Respect for IHL / Humanitarian Principles / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad Recent media reports on prisoners of war (POWs) and deceased combatants have raised questions among ... In the hands of belligerents: status and protection under the Geneva Conventions May 19, 2022 10 mins read Analysis / Detention / GCIII Commentary / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad When international armed conflict breaks out and people find themselves in the power of belligerent ... Share this page
The status and protection of third-country nationals in international armed conflict October 6, 2022 8 mins read Analysis / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad In international armed conflict, citizens of non-belligerent States can (and do) find their way onto the battlefield. Whether they arrive as volunteers, security ...
Silenced guns do not mend lives: what does the law say about human suffering at the end of conflict? July 21, 2022 10 mins read Humanitarian Action / IHL in the aftermath / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad & Kelisiana Thynne Silenced guns do not mend the lives of those who have survived the violence. Declarations ...
Shielding prisoners of war from public curiosity June 28, 2022 9 mins read Analysis / GCIII Commentary / Generating Respect for IHL / Humanitarian Principles / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad Recent media reports on prisoners of war (POWs) and deceased combatants have raised questions among ...
In the hands of belligerents: status and protection under the Geneva Conventions May 19, 2022 10 mins read Analysis / Detention / GCIII Commentary / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad When international armed conflict breaks out and people find themselves in the power of belligerent ...
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The status and protection of third-country nationals in international armed conflict
8 mins read Analysis / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad
Silenced guns do not mend lives: what does the law say about human suffering at the end of conflict?
10 mins read Humanitarian Action / IHL in the aftermath / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad & Kelisiana Thynne
Shielding prisoners of war from public curiosity
9 mins read Analysis / GCIII Commentary / Generating Respect for IHL / Humanitarian Principles / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad
In the hands of belligerents: status and protection under the Geneva Conventions
10 mins read Analysis / Detention / GCIII Commentary / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict Ramin Mahnad