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International review of the Red Cross [Vol. 101, no. 910 (Memory and war), 2019] / ICRC

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Document type:
Periodical issue
Title:
International review of the Red Cross [Vol. 101, no. 910 (Memory and war), 2019]
Author zone:
ICRC
Languages:
English
Abstract:
There are a wide range of humanitarian issues related to remembering armed conflict: From the long-term impact of hostilities on both civilians and members of armed forces, to missing persons, to the prospects for transitional justice and reconciliation, just to name a few. In this edition, the Review unpacks the ways individual and collective memory of armed conflict impacts the lives of those affected and looks at some commemoration and remembrance practices implemented by authorities and communities.
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Keyword in English:
RED CROSS MOVEMENT
IHL (INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW)
RED CROSS PRINCIPLES AND POLICY, RED CROSS DOCTRINE
ICRC
ACTION
Keyword in French:
MOUVEMENT DE LA CROIX-ROUGE
DIH
DOCTRINE DE LA CROIX-ROUGE
CICR
ACTION
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  • 2019, Article, Wired warfare 3.0 : protecting the civilian population during cyber operations / Michael N. Schmitt
  • 2019, Article, When children remember : a history of the Tutsi genocide through the eyes of children (1994-2006) / Hélène Dumas
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  • 2019, Article, The role of freedom of expression in the construction of historical memory / Germán Parra Gallego
  • 2019, Article, Interview with Boris Cyrulnik
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  • 2019, Article, Heroic memory and contemporary war / Gilbert Holleufer
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  • 2019, Article, A personal experience in Turkey, Iran and China : the need for the ICRC to adapt in a multipolar world / Pierre Ryter
  • 2019, Article, Editorial : memory : a new humanitarian frontier / Vincent Bernard, ed.-in-chief
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  • 2019, Article, Does individual and collective remembrance of past violence impede or foster reconciliation ? : from Argentina to Sri Lanka / Jill Stockwell
  • 2019, Article, Declining ethnic relations in post-war Liberia : the transmission of violent memories / Aaron Weah
  • 2019, Article, Dark tourism : the 'heritagization' of sites of suffering, with an emphasis on memorials of the genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi of Rwanda / Annette Becker
  • 2019, Article, Cultural memory and identity in the context of war : experiential, place-based and political concerns / Danielle Drozdzewski, Emma Waterton and Shanti Sumartojo
  • 2019, Article, Cultural heritage and memory after ethnic cleansing in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina / Helen Walasek
  • 2019, Article, ...And if there was also a duty to forget, how would we think about history then ? / David Rieff
  • 2019, Article, Amnesties and international humanitarian law : purpose and scope / ICRC Advisory Service on international humanitarian law
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