Bond University wins 15th Red Cross IHL Moot in Hong Kong 14/03/2017, Global / International Humanitarian Law After four days of competition, Bond University from Australia was proclaimed the winner of the 15th Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot Competition ...
Essential to Review New & Existing Weapons’ Implications and Compatibility with IHL 13/02/2017, About Us / Global / International Humanitarian Law The second meeting of the open-ended Working Group on International Law in Cyberspace was held on 9-10 February, 2017 at the Asian-African Legal ...
KSL Nepal Emerge First-Time Winners at Regional IHL Moot Competition 22/12/2016, International Humanitarian Law / South Asia / Videos The three-member team from Kathmandu School of Law (KSL) was invincible at the 12th ...
“What Would it Take to Make You Comfortable Standing in Front of an Autonomous Weapons System?” 16/12/2016, International Humanitarian Law / Publications The following is an abstract of a paper contributed by Mr Jeremy England, head of the ICRC regional delegation in New Delhi, towards ...
Those Affected by Armed Conflict Still have Faith in IHL – Helen Durham on ‘People on War’ Survey 14/12/2016, About Us / Global / International Humanitarian Law / Videos The recently-launched findings of the ICRC’s People on War Survey have brought to the ...
A Snapshot of What People Think about War in 2016 07/12/2016, About Us / Civilians / Global / International Humanitarian Law / Videos On 5 December 2016, we released the findings of the ICRC’s People on War survey that capture ...