How would IHL apply to hostilities in outer space?
Despite the longstanding efforts of the international community to prevent an arms race in outer space, the rules governing the potential use of force there is something worth serious consideration β and we have already seen spill-over effects of terrestrial conflicts into space. This raises the question, how would international humanitarian law (IHL) apply to the conduct of hostilities in outer space?
In this post, part of a series on War, Law, and Outer Space, Svenja Berrang, Legal Adviser for the German Federal Ministry of Defence, gives a short overview of the basic IHL principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution and takes a closer look at the challenges in their application to outer space posed by the widespread dual-use of space systems, the employment of civilian operators for space systems used by the military, and the creation of space debris by attacking a space object.
In this post, authors critically examine some of the touted benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) when used to support decisions by armed actors in war.
Explore the legal boundaries in compliance and violation of information operations under IHL during war and armed conflicts, through four concrete examples.
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The International Review of the Red Cross (IRRC) has compiled a special edition on the protection of the environment in armed conflict, featuring more than two dozen articles exploring the topic from a variety of angles. At this event, authors whose work is featured in that edition will engage in a lively conversation, followed by closing remarks by former International Law Commission (ILC) Special Rapporteur Marja Lehto.
In October 2023, IHL in Action: Respect for the law on the battlefield released 77 case summaries with the purpose of making them more accessible to policymakers, diplomats, advocates, and beyond. They provide a short overview of basic IHL rules, an insight into the context, and IHL compliance highlights. We are thrilled to announce that these summaries are now available in French. Explore now.
This episode of Torture A-Z covers the juxtaposition of human rights, humanitarian law and Islamic law in a fascinating discussion with Dr. Ahmed Aldawoody, Legal Adviser for Islamic Law and Jurisprudence, at the ICRC.
The 9th edition Organization of American States Cybersecurity Symposium on 18-19 October featured participants and panelists from the public sector, companies, academics from international universities, and specialists from the region.
The Cyber Law Toolkit, the leading online resource on international law and cyber operations, is inviting submissions for its next general update in September 2024. This call for submissions is open until 1 December 2023.
The proceedings of the 23rd edition of Bruges Colloquium on IHL encapsulate two days of thought-provoking debates and serve as a resource for anyone interested in IHL.
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Protecting Civilians Against Digital Threats During Armed Conflict What measures must be taken to protect civilians against the digital threats of armed conflicts? ICRC's and the Global Advisory Board's latest report focuses on four guiding principles and a set of concrete legal and policy recommendations to address these threats.
π€ ICRC Director-General receives a high-level delegation from ECHO
On 18 October 2023, the ICRC received representatives from the EU and European Commission's Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO) at its headquarters in Geneva, as part of our annual high-level dialogue. This was a key moment for the two institutions to exchange on several themes of shared humanitarian interest, and share strategic updates as part of the ICRC-ECHO ongoing partnership. In particular, the promotion of IHL was the focus of two sessions during the day. The two institutions agreed to continue working together to strengthen the place of IHL in global and regional fora, including for instance the upcoming European Humanitarian Forum to be held in Brussels in March 2024.
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