Redefining Rescue Operations in Contemporary Naval Warfare: A Necessary Interplay between Maritime Bodies in International Law

Oct 2022

By Alba Grembi

While international law in general takes into account evolving State capacities in technology and material challenges, the obsolete character of certain norms under the law of naval warfare leaves the framework of present-day maritime rescue operations incomplete....

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Preliminary Pages

Oct 2022

Asia-Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law

2022 Edition

Foreword by Ms. Sahar Haroon, ICRC Regional Legal Adviser in Southeast Asia Preface by Prof. Rommel J. Casis, Managing Editor

Articles

Interview with Dr. Helen Durham By Allelu de Jesus and Jeffrey-Michael Sison Book Review of "Revisiting the Geneva...

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Commissions of Inquiry as Bulwarks against Impunity

Oct 2022

By Sarthak Roy

Commissions of Inquiry encompass a wide range of bodies across the international legal and political landscape. From fact-finding missions, Commissions of Inquiry now confront institutional normative shifts of magnitude in the areas of international humanitarian, human rights,...

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Book Review of “Revisiting the Geneva Conventions: 1949-2019”

Oct 2022

By Santosh Anand

The standard disciplinary history of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 tended to depict a picture that was exclusively a triumph of humanitarian principles. Only much later did revisionist scholarly accounts emerge that analyzed the present day issues...

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Interview with Dr Helen Durham

Oct 2022

Allelu de Jesus and Jeffrey-Michael Sison, Legal Advisers International Committee of the Red Cross

Dr Helen Durham has been the director of international law and policy at the International Committee of the Red Cross (“ICRC”) since 2014. Previously,...

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