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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
AI for humanitarian action: Human rights and ethics14
Stepping back from the brink: Why multilateral regulation of autonomy in weapons systems is difficult, yet imperative and feasible13
Twenty years on: International humanitarian law and the protection of civilians against the effects of cyber operations during armed conflicts13
“Doing no harm” in the digital age: What the digitalization of cash means for humanitarian action9
Media and compassion after digital war: Why digital media haven't transformed responses to human suffering in contemporary conflict7
Humanitarian aid in the age of COVID-19: A review of big data crisis analytics and the General Data Protection Regulation6
Hacking humanitarians: Defining the cyber perimeter and developing a cyber security strategy for international humanitarian organizations in digital transformation6
The question of definition: Armed banditry in Nigeria's North-West in the context of international humanitarian law6
Supporting value sensitivity in the humanitarian use of drones through an ethics assessment framework6
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in armed conflict: A human-centred approach5
Guilt by association: Restricting humanitarian assistance in the name of counterterrorism5
The legal protection of persons living under the control of non-State armed groups5
Assessing the authority of the ICRC Customary IHL Study5
Harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence for humanitarian action: Opportunities and risks5
The struggle against sexual violence in conflict: Investigating the digital turn4
Violence and repair: The practice and challenges of non-State armed groups engaging in reparations4
The updated ICRC Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention: A new tool to protect prisoners of war in the twenty-first century4
Terrorist offences and international humanitarian law: The armed conflict exclusion clause4
Accounting for disability in international humanitarian law3
“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
Cultural evolution: Protecting “digital cultural property” in armed conflict3
The importance of food systems in a climate crisis for peace and security in the Sahel3
Freedom of assembly under attack: General and indiscriminate surveillance and interference with internet communications3
Beyond the state of play: Establishing a duty of non-State armed groups to provide reparations3
Engaging armed groups at the International Committee of the Red Cross: Challenges, opportunities and COVID-193
Biometric data flows and unintended consequences of counterterrorism3
Humanizing siege warfare: Applying the principle of proportionality to sieges3
Can criminal organizations be non-State parties to armed conflict?3
The impact of attacks on urban services II: Reverberating effects of damage to water and wastewater systems on infectious disease3
What is IHL history now?3
A new understanding of disability in international humanitarian law: Reinterpretation of Article 30 of Geneva Convention III3
The view of the past in international humanitarian law (1860–2020)2
Protected zones in context: Exploring the complexity of armed conflicts and their impacts on the protection of biodiversity2
International humanitarian law and cyber operations during armed conflicts2
Charting Hinduism's rules of armed conflict: Indian sacred texts and international humanitarian law2
International humanitarian law, principled humanitarian action, counterterrorism and sanctions: Some perspectives on selected issues2
State responsibility for community defence groups gone rogue2
The SolarWinds hack: Lessons for international humanitarian organizations2
Foreign fighters and the tension between counterterrorism and international humanitarian law: A case for cumulative prosecution where possible2
At risk and overlooked: Children with disabilities and armed conflict2
Politics and principles: The impact of counterterrorism measures and sanctions on principled humanitarian action2
International humanitarian law-making and new military technologies2
The role of digital technologies in humanitarian law, policy and action: Charting a path forward2
Counterterrorism, sanctions and financial access challenges: Course corrections to safeguard humanitarian action2
The crisis in international law and the path forward for international humanitarian law2
Detonating the air: The legality of the use of thermobaric weapons under international humanitarian law2
From conflict to complementarity: Reconciling international counterterrorism law and international humanitarian law2
Animals in war: At the vanishing point of international humanitarian law2
The public policy of sanctions compliance: A need for collective and coordinated international action2
Screening of final beneficiaries – a red line in humanitarian operations. An emerging concern in development work2
Greener insurgencies? Engaging non-State armed groups for the protection of the natural environment during non-international armed conflicts2
The Sahel: Challenges and opportunities2
Inaccessible justice: The violation of Article 13 of the CRPD and the ICC's role in filling the accountability gap1
Stripping foreign fighters of their citizenship: International human rights and humanitarian law considerations1
The ICRC's legal and policy position on nuclear weapons1
The protection of women and girls with disabilities in armed conflict: Adopting a gender-, age- and disability-inclusive approach to select IHL provisions1
Challenges to implementation of humanitarian access norms in the Sahel1
Liar's war: Protecting civilians from disinformation during armed conflict1
Unfolding the case of returnees: How the European Union and its member States are addressing the return of foreign fighters and their families1
Going for a test drive? Some observations on the turn to informality in the laws of armed conflict1
United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy: A framework to accelerate transformative change for persons with disabilities in the peace and security pillar1
Interview with H.E. Ambassador Vladimir Tarabrin1
Opening Pandora's box: The case of Mexico and the threshold of non-international armed conflicts1
The obligation to exercise “leniency” in penal and disciplinary measures against prisoners of war in light of the ICRC updated Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention1
Leveraging emerging technologies to enable environmental monitoring and accountability in conflict zones1
Can stakeholder dialogues help solve financial access restrictions faced by non-profit organizations that stem from countering terrorism financing standards and international sanctions?1
Re-evaluating international humanitarian law in a triple planetary crisis: New challenges, new tools1
Advancing towards inclusive peace and security: Persons with disabilities and Security Council Resolution 24751
Advancing rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action: a donor perspective1
The impacts of human rights law on the regulation of armed conflict: A coherency-based approach to dealing with both the “interpretation” and “application” processes1
“Or any other similar criteria”: Towards advancing the protection of LGBTQI detainees against discrimination and sexual and gender-based violence during non-international armed conflict1
Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflicts: From Invisibility to Visibility1
Counterterrorism policies in the Middle East and North Africa: A regional perspective1
The well-trodden path of national international humanitarian law committees1
The application of the principle of distinction in the cyber context: A Chinese perspective1
IHL in the era of climate change: The application of the UN climate change regime to belligerent occupations1
A legal obligation under international law to guarantee access to abortion services in contexts of armed conflict? An analysis of the case of Colombia1
Breaking the silence: Advocacy and accountability for attacks on hospitals in armed conflict1
Theorizing empirical court research: The test case of the trial of Hissène Habré1
Better a war criminal or a terrorist? A comparative study of war crimes and counterterrorism legislation1
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) position on autonomous weapon systems: ICRC position and background paper1
How will international humanitarian law develop in the future?1
Will the centre hold? Countering the erosion of the principle of distinction on the digital battlefield1
Criminalizing reprisals against the natural environment1
“For private or personal use”: The meaning of the special intent requirement in the war crime of pillage under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court1
International humanitarian law and the criminal justice response to terrorism: From the UN Security Council to the national courts1
Emerging voices: Increasing the diversity of voices featured in the International Review of the Red Cross1
From invisibility to positive legal protection: The drafting of Article 11 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities1
No context is too challenging: Promoting, doing and achieving inclusion in the humanitarian response in South Sudan1
Biases in machine learning models and big data analytics: The international criminal and humanitarian law implications1
Hacking international organizations: The role of privileges, immunities, good faith and the principle of State sovereignty1
Interview with Gerard Quinn1
Why communities hosting internally displaced persons in the Sahel need stronger and more effective legal protection1
Religion and international humanitarian law1
Dreams of a Deafblind Person!1
How international humanitarian law develops1
ICRC Engagement with Non-State Armed Groups1
Respecting international humanitarian law and safeguarding humanitarian action in counterterrorism measures: United Nations Security Council resolutions 2462 and 2482 point the way1
Exclusive humanitarianism: Policy recommendations for genuine inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action1
Whose perception of justice? Real and perceived challenges to military investigations in armed conflict1
The camera and the Red Cross: “Lamentable pictures” and conflict photography bring into focus an international movement, 1855–18651
Whose risk? Bank de-risking and the politics of interpretation and vulnerability in the Middle East and North Africa1
The Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations: Strengthening the humanitarian response to the climate and environment crises1
The protection of persons with disabilities in armed conflict: An empty shelf in an IHL-specialized library?1
To respect and ensure respect for IHL: Interview with representatives of the French Ministry for the Armed Forces and Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs1
Humanitarianism and affect-based education: Emotional experiences at the Jean-Pictet Competition1
Organized Crime in Armed Conflicts and Other Situations of Violence1
Who is the civilian population? Ensuring IHL is implemented for the protection of the entirety of the civilian population – including persons with disabilities1
War in cities: Why the protection of the natural environment matters even when fighting in urban areas, and what can be done to ensure protection1
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