International Review of the Red Cross

Papers
(The TQCC of International Review of the Red Cross is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Rif War: A forgotten war?25
When is detention by non-State actors a war crime? The Special Jurisdiction for Peace's decision on hostage-taking by the FARC-EP16
Establishing a practical test for the end of non-international armed conflict12
The Sahel: Challenges and opportunities12
Seeking balance: The role of Article 6(5) of Additional Protocol II in balancing justice and peace in transitions from armed conflict to peace10
Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflicts: From Invisibility to Visibility8
Interview with Michael Pollanen7
Reparation for victims of serious violations of international humanitarian law: New developments6
Another brick in the wall: Climate change (in)adaptation under the law of belligerent occupation6
Negotiating with organized crime groups: Questions of law, policy and imagination6
Mental health and the law: What else is needed for particularly vulnerable contexts facing armed conflict and development obstacles?5
Interview with Peter Maurer5
A US perspective on special operations and the law of armed conflict5
IRC volume 103 issue 918 Cover and Back matter5
Towards common ground: Strategies for effective collaboration between the humanitarian and peacebuilding communities5
Equality and Non-Discrimination in Armed Conflict: Humanitarian and Human Rights Law in Practice4
Interview with Nils Melzer4
Can criminal organizations be non-State parties to armed conflict? – CORRIGENDUM4
Reparations for victims of terrorist acts in Sahel conflicts: The case of Niger4
The pseudo-kindness of wartime lawbreakers4
Religion and international humanitarian law4
Interview with Dr Gilles Yabi4
IRC volume 106 issue 925 Cover and Front matter4
Portraits of Women in International Law: New Names and Forgotten Faces? Edited by Immi Tallgren *4
ICRC and International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement: Some recent documents on international humanitarian law and persons with disabilities3
“How did they die?”: Bridging humanitarian and criminal-justice objectives in forensic science to advance the rights of families of the missing under international humanitarian law3
Decentralized armed groups: Can they be classified as parties to non-international armed conflicts?3
“I'mpossible”: Some challenges of implementing international law in the area of humanitarian affairs for persons with disabilities3
Pro patria mori: When States encourage civilian involvement in armed conflict3
Scorched Earth: Environmental Warfare as a Crime against Humanity and Nature By Emmanuel Kreike *3
Queering the humanitarian principles of neutrality and impartiality: Implications for humanitarian action, IHL effectiveness and gender justice3
“When you have to shoot, shoot!” Rethinking the right to life of combatants during armed conflicts3
Voices of resilience: The perspective of persons with disabilities in armed conflict3
Interview with Emily Crawford3
The international responsibility of a belligerent State in the event of transboundary environmental damage3
Data and the dead: How does IHL regulate data related to the identification of deceased persons?2
Detonating the air: The legality of the use of thermobaric weapons under international humanitarian law2
Case note: The International Court of Justice’s 2022 reparations judgment in DRC v. Uganda2
Changing the narrative: A Tool on African Traditions and the Preservation of Humanity during War2
The well-trodden path of national international humanitarian law committees2
Humanity on the final frontier: Challenges in applying international humanitarian law to modern military space operations2
The ICRC's legal and policy position on nuclear weapons2
The impacts of human rights law on the regulation of armed conflict: A coherency-based approach to dealing with both the “interpretation” and “application” processes2
Child recruitment and beyond: Prosecuting the broad spectrum of violence committed against recruited children within the former FARC-EP ranks2
IRC volume 105 issue 922 Cover and Back matter2
The crisis in international law and the path forward for international humanitarian law2
IRC volume 106 issue 927 Cover and Back matter2
“Reason to know” in the international law of command responsibility2
Accounting for disability in international humanitarian law1
The SolarWinds hack: Lessons for international humanitarian organizations1
This is who we are: The role of military ethics, culture, and religion in disseminating international humanitarian law to the armed forces1
Exploring Hindu ethics of warfare: The Purāṇas1
Addressing the accountability void: War crimes against persons with disabilities1
Why communities hosting internally displaced persons in the Sahel need stronger and more effective legal protection1
Wars have limits1
The origins, causes and enduring significance of the Martens Clause: A view from Russia1
“Sticking together while standing one's own ground”: The meanings of solidarity in humanitarian action1
The Bystander, the Good Samaritan and the Just in the Holocaust and international humanitarian law1
Respecting IHL obligations to the deceased does make a difference: The ICRC-led Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas identification operation1
Amnesties as a means of encouraging transition and strengthening the application of IHL in Colombia: The case of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace1
The legal limits to the destruction of natural resources in non-international armed conflicts: Applying international humanitarian law1
Inaccessible justice: The violation of Article 13 of the CRPD and the ICC's role in filling the accountability gap1
ICRC report on Detention by Non-State Armed Groups: Obligations under International Humanitarian Law and Examples of How to Implement Them1
Niche small States in humanitarian diplomacy: Qatar's positionality in the protection ecosystem1
Humanitarian principles and humanitarian disarmament: An operator's perspective1
Targeting drug lords: Challenges to IHL between lege lata and lege ferenda1
IHL in the era of climate change: The application of the UN climate change regime to belligerent occupations1
Women of the Sahel: Portraits of women living through violence and conflict in the Sahel1
The African Union's humanitarian policies: A closer look at Africa's regional institutions and practice1
Selected resolutions of the 2024 Council of Delegates of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement1
What is IHL history now?1
IRC volume 104 issue 919 Cover and Back matter1
(Transnational) Organized crime and corruption in conflict settings: Interview with Ms Ghada Waly1
Animals in war: At the vanishing point of international humanitarian law1
Normative architecture and applied international humanitarian law1
Above the law: Drones, aerial vision and the law of armed conflict – a socio-technical approach1
Interview with Bakary Sambe1
Interview with Franz Perrez1
Addressing environmental damages in contexts of armed conflict through transitional justice in Colombia1
Re-evaluating international humanitarian law in a triple planetary crisis: New challenges, new tools1
Climate-induced displacement in the Sahel: A question of classification1
International Humanitarian Law and Peace1
At the frontlines of implementing the right to a healthy environment: Understanding human rights and environmental due diligence in relation to armed conflicts1
Exclusive humanitarianism: Policy recommendations for genuine inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action1
IRC volume 103 issue 918 Cover and Front matter1
United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy: A framework to accelerate transformative change for persons with disabilities in the peace and security pillar1
The Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations: Strengthening the humanitarian response to the climate and environment crises1
Jus post bellum: Scope and assessment of the applicable legal framework1
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