ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog ICRC Humanitarian Law & 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. ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog’s tracks The humanity compass: navigating the protection of civilians in naval warfare by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-28T05:59:56Z Sixty years on: why the Fundamental Principles must be lived, not just remembered by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-23T10:18:38Z Protecting civilians in good faith: the updated Commentary on the Fourth Geneva Convention by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-21T05:30:06Z Six ways IHL protects mental health by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-16T09:58:04Z Goodbye is the hardest part: why is ending violence so difficult for non-state armed groups? by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-09T08:41:19Z Dialogue, dignity, and the humanitarian contribution to peace by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-02T09:22:07Z The risks and legal limits of involving ‘self-defence groups’ in non-international armed conflict by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-09-18T09:24:04Z Why we must defend humanitarian storytelling in a divided world by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-09-09T06:08:41Z Complying with IHL in large-scale conflict: navigating complexities in the Asia-Pacific by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-09-04T07:59:32Z ‘Constant care’ must be taken to address bias in military AI by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-08-28T09:35:48Z
The humanity compass: navigating the protection of civilians in naval warfare by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-28T05:59:56Z
Sixty years on: why the Fundamental Principles must be lived, not just remembered by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-23T10:18:38Z
Protecting civilians in good faith: the updated Commentary on the Fourth Geneva Convention by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-21T05:30:06Z
Six ways IHL protects mental health by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-16T09:58:04Z
Goodbye is the hardest part: why is ending violence so difficult for non-state armed groups? by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-09T08:41:19Z
Dialogue, dignity, and the humanitarian contribution to peace by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-10-02T09:22:07Z
The risks and legal limits of involving ‘self-defence groups’ in non-international armed conflict by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-09-18T09:24:04Z
Why we must defend humanitarian storytelling in a divided world by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-09-09T06:08:41Z
Complying with IHL in large-scale conflict: navigating complexities in the Asia-Pacific by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-09-04T07:59:32Z
‘Constant care’ must be taken to address bias in military AI by ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog published on 2025-08-28T09:35:48Z