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Military chaplains and equivalent religious personnel under international humanitarian law

Military chaplains and equivalent religious personnel under international humanitarian law

03/04/2025, Humanitarian Affairs
Andrew Bartles-Smith

This groundbreaking article by Andrew Bartles-Smith published in the International Review of the Red Cross (read the full article here) explores the implications ...
Security beyond the physical – Addressing the Nasa indigenous people’s spiritual harm in armed conflict

Security beyond the physical – Addressing the Nasa indigenous people’s spiritual harm in armed conflict

19/11/2024, Other Traditions

This article was originally posted on the Armed Groups and International Law blog as a part of the Beyond Compliance Blog Symposium: How to Prevent Harm and ...
Buddhism’s Psycho-ethics of Non-harm and Restraint for All Sentient Beings During Armed Conflict

Buddhism’s Psycho-ethics of Non-harm and Restraint for All Sentient Beings During Armed Conflict

19/11/2024, Buddhist Circles

This article was originally posted on the Armed Groups and International Law blog as a part of the Beyond Compliance Blog Symposium: How to Prevent Harm and ...
Ottoman Governance and Military Ethics

Ottoman Governance and Military Ethics

09/07/2024, Islamic Circles

The blog post by Shadeen Ali is based on the longer article Ottoman Laws of War by the same author which forms Chapter ...
Mongol Laws of War

Mongol Laws of War

04/07/2024, Other Traditions

  This article by Dr. Samuel C. Duckett White forms Chapter 2 of The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars 3. History is not always ...
Podcast: Islamic Laws of War

Podcast: Islamic Laws of War

22/03/2024, Islamic Circles

What are the key Islamic law principles aimed at protecting civilian persons and objects during armed conflict? In this podcast published by the ...
Philippines: Yakan book emphasizes protection to victims of armed conflict afforded by Islamic law and IHL

Philippines: Yakan book emphasizes protection to victims of armed conflict afforded by Islamic law and IHL

06/03/2024, Islamic Circles

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been at the forefront of promoting respect for international humanitarian law (IHL) – the ...
Exploring Hindu ethics of warfare: The Purāṇas

Exploring Hindu ethics of warfare: The Purāṇas

17/01/2024, Hindu Circles

In this new study in the International Review of the Red Cross, Raj Balkaran and Walter Dorn supplement their 2022 paper ‘Charting Hinduism’s Rules ...
The Path of Peace: Using the Buddhist ‘Middle Way’ to Encourage IHL Compliance

The Path of Peace: Using the Buddhist ‘Middle Way’ to Encourage IHL Compliance

18/12/2023, Buddhist Circles

Armed conflict is when one party or more exercises force against the other(s). However, a party’s resort to violence in times of war ...
Buddhism and the Role of Ritual in Processing Grief and Ambiguous Loss

Buddhism and the Role of Ritual in Processing Grief and Ambiguous Loss

09/11/2023, Buddhist Circles

This article considers the support that Buddhist ritual practices may offer families and relatives of missing people. Families of missing individuals experience a ...
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