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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Why we must defend humanitarian storytelling in a divided world

Why we must defend humanitarian storytelling in a divided world

For as long as humans have existed, stories have been our bridge to one another. Today, in a world shaped by digital networks, synthetic media, and hyperconnected feeds, that bridge is under unprecede...

9 Sep 202513min

Complying with IHL in large-scale conflict: navigating complexities in the Asia-Pacific

Complying with IHL in large-scale conflict: navigating complexities in the Asia-Pacific

The waters stretching from the Eastern Indian Ocean through Southeast and East Asia to the Western Pacific sustain global trade, host abundant marine resources vital to the livelihoods of many, and po...

4 Sep 202514min

‘Constant care’ must be taken to address bias in military AI

‘Constant care’ must be taken to address bias in military AI

As many states, especially those with large and resourceful militaries, are exploring the potential of using artificial intelligence (AI) in targeting decisions, there is an urgent need to understand ...

28 Aug 202514min

Warfare at the speed of thought: can brain-computer interfaces comply with IHL?

Warfare at the speed of thought: can brain-computer interfaces comply with IHL?

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are no longer speculative technologies of future warfare – they are being field-tested by countries such as the United States and China. As BCI technologies transition...

21 Aug 202519min

How AI learns, and what it misses: why data selection matters in humanitarian action

How AI learns, and what it misses: why data selection matters in humanitarian action

How AI learns, and what it misses: why data selection matters in humanitarian action by ICRC Law and Policy

14 Aug 202521min

An evitable catastrophe: reclaiming humanity from the nuclear brink

An evitable catastrophe: reclaiming humanity from the nuclear brink

On August 6th and 9th 1945, Hiroshima and Nagasaki became the first – and so far only – targets of nuclear weapons in warfare, killing over 100,000 people instantly and devastating countless lives for...

7 Aug 202514min

International humanitarian law and connectivity disruptions during armed conflict

International humanitarian law and connectivity disruptions during armed conflict

“Without information and telecommunication, people don’t know where to go for safety,” the ICRC reported from an ongoing armed conflict. Another humanitarian worker recalled that when connectivity is ...

3 Juli 202517min

Offline and in danger: the humanitarian consequences of connectivity disruptions

Offline and in danger: the humanitarian consequences of connectivity disruptions

As people around the world become increasingly reliant on digital and telecommunications networks to access essential services, contact loved ones, and seek help, the rising number of connectivity dis...

1 Juli 202514min

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