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Imperfect relief: Challenges to the impartiality and identity of humanitarian action
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- International Review of the Red Cross , First View
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- 25 March 2024, pp. 1-30
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“Sticking together while standing one's own ground”: The meanings of solidarity in humanitarian action
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- International Review of the Red Cross , First View
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- 20 March 2024, pp. 1-32
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Lost in digital translation? The humanitarian principles in the digital age
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- International Review of the Red Cross , First View
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- 12 March 2024, pp. 1-35
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Humanitarian principles and humanitarian disarmament: An operator's perspective
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- International Review of the Red Cross , First View
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- 26 February 2024, pp. 1-27
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It's all relative: The origins, legal character and normative content of the humanitarian principles
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- International Review of the Red Cross , First View
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- 17 August 2023, pp. 1-44
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Harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence for humanitarian action: Opportunities and risks
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 104 / Issue 919 / April 2022
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- 25 April 2022, pp. 1149-1169
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The ICRC and the “humanitarian–development–peace nexus” discussion: In conversation with Filipa Schmitz Guinote, ICRC Policy Adviser
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 101 / Issue 912 / December 2019
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- 08 July 2020, pp. 1051-1066
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More humanitarian accountability, less humanitarian access? Alternative ideas on accountability for protection activities in conflict settings
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 100 / Issue 907-909 / April 2018
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- 27 May 2019, pp. 287-313
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Do no harm: A taxonomy of the challenges of humanitarian experimentation
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 99 / Issue 904 / April 2017
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- 24 October 2017, pp. 319-344
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Volunteers and responsibility for risk-taking: Changing interpretations of the Charter of Médecins Sans Frontières
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 23 February 2016, pp. 133-155
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Romancing principles and human rights: Are humanitarian principles salvageable?
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 12 January 2016, pp. 77-109
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A matter of principle(s): The legal effect of impartiality and neutrality on States as humanitarian actors
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 08 January 2016, pp. 157-181
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Coming clean on neutrality and independence: The need to assess the application of humanitarian principles
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 17 December 2015, pp. 295-318
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“Rahmatan lil-'alamin” (A mercy to all creation): Islamic voices in the debate on humanitarian principles
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 02 December 2015, pp. 371-394
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Faith and impartiality in humanitarian response: Lessons from Lebanese evangelical churches providing food aid
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 16 November 2015, pp. 395-421
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Applying the humanitarian principles: Reflecting on the experience of the International Committee of the Red Cross
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 06 November 2015, pp. 183-210
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Legislating against humanitarian principles: A case study on the humanitarian implications of Australian counterterrorism legislation
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 27 October 2015, pp. 235-261
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Faith inspiration in a secular world: An Islamic perspective on humanitarian principles
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 27 October 2015, pp. 345-370
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Unpacking the principle of humanity: Tensions and implications
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 14 October 2015, pp. 111-131
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Is neutral humanitarian action permissible under Islamic law?
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- International Review of the Red Cross / Volume 97 / Issue 897-898 / June 2015
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- 07 October 2015, pp. 423-431
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