Peace can start in a prison cell: how IHL and humane detention can build pathways to peace November 6, 2025 14 mins read Accountability / Analysis / Detention / Generating Respect for IHL / IHL / Law and Conflict / Torture Terry Hackett & Audrey Purcell-O’Dwyer When wars end, peace rarely begins overnight. It’s built, slowly and painstakingly, through acts that ...
International humanitarian law and policy in Colombia: progress and challenges March 9, 2023 12 mins read Humanitarian Action / Humanity in War podcast / Law and Conflict Mariana Chacón Lozano & Elizabeth Rushing Over the last several years, while attention was turned to tackling the impact of the ...
The Missing: What’s in this edition of the Review July 2, 2019 7 mins read Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict / Online publications / Religion / Special Protections Ellen Policinski The International Review of the Red Cross launched an edition on The Missing earlier this ...
The importance of psychosocial support for families missing loved ones – Review edition launch June 26, 2019 5 mins read Events and highlights / Humanitarian Action Ellen Policinski On 29 March 2019, the International Review of the Red Cross edition on ‘The Missing’ was launched at the Galle Face Hotel in ...