ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog

ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Humanitarian Law & Policy blog is a unique space for timely analysis and debate on international humanitarian law (IHL) issues and the policies that shape humanitarian action.

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AI, war and (in)humanity: the role of human emotions in military decision-making

AI, war and (in)humanity: the role of human emotions in military decision-making

Contemporary armed conflicts are increasingly complex and, through rapid technological development, increasingly remote. This calls into question the capacity of a machine to apply human emotional tra...

20 Feb 202514min

A steppingstone for more? Progress on the protection of civilian populations from ICT activities during armed conflict

A steppingstone for more? Progress on the protection of civilian populations from ICT activities during armed conflict

In today’s multilateral disarmament, peace and security, and humanitarian fora, a key responsibility of states – and a challenge for their lawyers and policy makers – is to find common understandings ...

13 Feb 202514min

A call to make international humanitarian law a political priority

A call to make international humanitarian law a political priority

As the devastating impacts of armed conflicts continue to mount, civilians are enduring unimaginable suffering. Violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) are compounding these crises, while e...

6 Feb 20259min

Canada’s first voluntary IHL report: a step forward with opportunities for improvement

Canada’s first voluntary IHL report: a step forward with opportunities for improvement

Canada recently published its first voluntary report on the implementation of international humanitarian law (IHL), highlighting its efforts to comply with IHL rules. However, the report overlooks key...

30 Jan 202517min

‘Hybrid threats’, ‘grey zones’, ‘competition’, and ‘proxies’: When is it actually war?

‘Hybrid threats’, ‘grey zones’, ‘competition’, and ‘proxies’: When is it actually war?

In an era of rising geopolitical tensions, terms like ‘hybrid threats,’ ‘grey zones,’ and ‘proxy warfare’ are frequently used to describe covert and ambiguous operations, suggesting they blur the line...

16 Jan 202513min

War in cities: a solemn appeal from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

War in cities: a solemn appeal from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

Around the world, civilians in cities at war face immense risks. Urban warfare devastates lives and livelihoods, as people are killed and injured, critical infrastructure such as hospitals and water s...

7 Jan 20258min

If you teach it, they’ll enroll: IHL education in Canadian law schools

If you teach it, they’ll enroll: IHL education in Canadian law schools

Members of armed forces receive international humanitarian law (IHL) training as a matter of course, but they are not the only actors who must apply this body of law; lawyers within governments, inter...

17 Des 202414min

The (im)possibility of responsible military AI governance

The (im)possibility of responsible military AI governance

During 2024, efforts to address the governance of military artificial intelligence (AI) have gained momentum. Yet in the same year, we have also witnessed the growing use of AI decision support system...

12 Des 202415min

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