The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (Vol. 98, no. 902, August 2016) is out. The theme is: "War and Security at Sea." Contents include:
- Vincent Bernard, War and security at sea: Warning shots
- Interview with Ambassador Ong Keng Yong: Executive Deputy Chairman of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and former Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
- Bruno Demeyere, Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Heleen Hiemstra, & Ellen Nohle, The updated ICRC Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention: Demystifying the law of armed conflict at sea
- Steven Haines, War at sea: Nineteenth-century laws for twenty-first century wars?
- Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, The difficulties of conflict classification at sea: Distinguishing incidents at sea from hostilities
- Rob McLaughlin, Authorizations for maritime law enforcement operations
- Irini Papanicolopulu, The duty to rescue at sea, in peacetime and in war: A general overview
- Jinxing Ma & Shiyan Sun, Restrictions on the use of force at sea: An environmental protection perspective
- David Letts, Naval mines: Legal considerations in armed conflict and peacetime
- Michael N. Schmitt & David S. Goddard, International law and the military use of unmanned maritime systems
- Gus Waschefort, Africa and international humanitarian law: The more things change, the more they stay the same
- Chris Dolan, Inclusive gender: Why tackling gender hierarchies cannot be at the expense of human rights and the humanitarian imperative
New Issue: International Review of the Red Cross
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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October 09, 2017
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