Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Women's Participation in the Rwandan Genocide: Mothers or Monsters?,2010,92,877,69-102,Hogg Women Economy War,2010,92,877,161-176,Nordstrom Women Armed Conflict and Language -- Gender Violence and Discourse,2010,92,877,143-159,Shepherd Women Fighters and the "beautiful Soul" Narrative,2010,92,877,53-68,Sjoberg Violence and Humanitarian Action in Urban Areas: New Challenges New Approaches,2010,92,878,329-350,Harroff-Tavel Understanding Gangs as Armed Groups,2010,92,878,369-386,Hazen UN Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820: Constructing Gender in Armed Conflict and International Humanitarian Law,2010,92,877,221-234,Barrow They Came with Two Guns: The Consequences of Sexual Violence for the Mental Health of Women in Armed Conflicts,2010,92,877,177-195,Josse The Security Council on Women in War: Between Peacebuilding and Humanitarian Protection,2010,92,877,197-219,Tachou-Sipowo Territorial Gangs and Their Consequences for Humanitarian Players,2010,92,878,387-406,Bangerter Regulating the Conduct of Urban Warfare: Lessons from Contemporary Asymmetric Armed Conflicts,2010,92,878,469-493,John-Hopkins Organized Crime and Gang Violence in National and International Law,2010,92,878,407-436,Hauck Military Operations in Urban Areas,2010,92,878,437-452,Vautravers Military Involvement in Law Enforcement,2010,92,878,453-468,Stephens Lost in Translation: UN Responses to Sexual Violence Against Men and Boys in Situations of Armed Conflict,2010,92,877,259-277,Sivakumaran Humanitarian Challenges of Urbanization,2010,92,878,351-368,Duijsens From Helplessness to Agency: Examining the Plurality of Women's Experiences in Armed Conflict,2010,92,877,103-122,Haeri Between Rhetoric and Reality: Exploring the Impact of Military Humanitarian Intervention Upon Sexual Violence: Post-Conflict Sex Trafficking in Kosovo,2010,92,877,235-258,Godec A Synopsis of Urban Violence in South Africa,2010,92,878,495-520,Abrahams The struggle against sexual violence in conflict: investigating the digital turn,2020,102,913,95-115,Sandvik Women of the Sahel: portraits of women living through violence and conflict in the Sahel,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub, Opportunities and failures to prosecute violence against persons with disabilities at the international tribunals for the former Yugoslavia Rwanda and Sierra Leone,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,McInnes ICRC operational security: staff safety in armed conflict and internal violence,2009,91,874,431-445,Brugger Delineating the boundaries of violence,2014,96,893,5-11,Bernard Suicide attacks and Islamic law,2008,90,869,71-89,Munir Religion violence and "holy wars",2005,87,858,253-268,Küng Armed violence in fragile states:: low-intensity conflicts spillover conflicts and sporadic law enforcement operations by third parties,2009,91,873,127-142,Geiβ After sexual violence: paths to recovery,2014,96,894,435-448, Counterterrorism and the risk of over-classification of situations of violence,2021,103,916-917,203-236,Gaggioli The role of business in armed violence reduction and prevention,2012,94,887,919-940,Wennmann Editorial: Violence against health care: giving in is not an option,2013,95,889,5-12,Bernard Preventing violence and generating humane values: healing and reconciliation in Rwanda,2003,85,852,791-806,Staub Conflict-related sexual violence and the policy implications of recent research,2014,96,894,457-478,Wood Sexual violence in armed conflict: from breaking the silence to breaking the cycle,2014,96,894,427-434,Bernard Peace-making and the prevention of violence: the role of governments and non-governmental organizations,1999,81,833,73-83,Egeland Violence and repair: The practice and challenges of non-State armed groups engaging in reparations,2020,102,915,1057-1085,Moffett The risks of instrumentalizing the narrative on sexual violence in the DRC: Neglected needs and unintended consequences,2014,96,894,625-639,Heaton The crisis of professional responsibility in Iraqi journalism: avoiding incitement to violence and armed conflict,2007,89,868,893-913,Majid Sexual violence health and humanitarian ethics: towards a holistic person-centred approach,2014,96,894,565-584,Bouvier Responding to the needs of survivors of sexual violence: do we know what works?,2014,96,894,585-600,Schopper The global reorganization of legitimate violence: military entrepreneurs and the private face of international humanitarian law,2006,88,863,459-490,Cockayne Sexual violence in armed conflicts: a violation of international humanitarian law and human rights law,2014,96,894,503-538,Gaggioli Procedural principles and safeguards for internment/administrative detention in armed conflict and other situations of violence,2005,87,858,375-391,Pejic Violence against health care: insights from Afghanistan Somalia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo,2013,95,889,23-39,Terry Letting go of the gender binary: charting new pathways for humanitarian interventions on gender-based violence,2014,96,894,485-501,Dolan Still a blind spot: the protection of LGBT persons during armed conflict and other situations of violence,2018,100,907-909,237-265,Margalit Care for victims of sexual violence an organization pushed to its limits: the case of Médecins Sans Frontières,2014,96,894,601-624,Duroch Domestic accountability for sexual violence: the potential of specialized units in Kenya Liberia Sierra Leone and Uganda,2014,96,894,539-564,Seelinger The Missing: action to resolve the problem of people unaccounted for as a result of armed conflict or internal violence and to assist their families,2003,85,849,185-193, Does individual and collective remembrance of past violence impede or foster reconciliation? From Argentina to Sri Lanka,2019,101,910,97-124,Stockwell The legal framework applicable to insecurity and violence affecting the delivery of health care in armed conflicts and other emergencies,2013,95,889,83-127,Breitegger From fundamental principles to individual action: making the principles come alive to promote a culture of non-violence and peace,2015,97,897-898,263-293,Beeckman The applicability of international humanitarian law to acts of violence perpetrated by unidentified armed individuals in the Sahel: the case of Burkina Faso,2021,103,918,901-921,Kienou "Or any other similar criteria": towards advancing the protection of LGBTQI detainees against discrimination and sexual and gender-based violence during non-international armed conflict,2020,102,914,765-787,Rossouw Use of force during occupation: law enforcement and conduct of hostilities,2012,94,885,267-315,Watkin Arms availability and violations of international humanitarian law,1999,81,835,673-677,Egeland The role of health-related data in promoting the security of health care in armed conflict and other emergencies,2013,95,889,61-71,Coupland At risk and overlooked: children with disabilities and armed conflict,2023,105,922,192-216,Ćerimović Attacks on medical missions: overview of a polymorphous reality: the case of Médecins Sans Frontières*,2013,95,890,309-330,Taithe Can criminal organizations be non-State parties to armed conflict?,2022,,,1-19,Kalmanovitz Asymmetrical warfare from the perspective of humanitarian law and humanitarian action,2005,87,857,149-174,Pfanner Becoming a torturer: towards a global ergonomics of care,2016,98,903,859-888,Austin Protecting the health sector in Colombia: a step to make the conflit less cruel,2001,83,844,1111-1126,Currea-Lugo A legal obligation under international law to guarantee access to abortion services in contexts of armed conflict? An analysis of the case of Colombia,2020,102,914,851-874,Trujillo Crime wars: operational perspectives on criminal armed groups in Mexico and Brazil,2022,,,1-27,Sullivan Testimonies of former child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,2019,101,911,445-457, Torture of terrorists? Use of torture in a "war against terrorism": justifications methods and effects: the case of France in Algeria 1954-1962,2007,89,867,543-560,Branche Liar's war: Protecting civilians from disinformation during armed conflict,2020,102,914,659-682,Katz Between Amazons and Sabines: a historical approach to women and war,2010,92,877,19-30,Herrmann Women and war: the detention of women in wartime,2001,83,842,505-520,Lindsey Negotiating with organized crime groups: questions of law policy and imagination,2022,,,1-14,Freeman The future of warfare: are we ready?,2015,97,900,1341-1378,Kent Breaking the silence: advocacy and accountability for attacks on hospitals in armed conflict,2020,102,915,1201-1226,Haar Future war in cities: Urbanization's challenge to strategic studies in the 21st century,2016,98,901,37-51,Evans Hidden stories: survivors of organized crime,2023,,,1-17, "Safe zones": A protective alternative to flight or a tool of refugee containment? Clarifying the international legal framework governing access to refugee protection against the backdrop of "safe zones" in conflict-affected contexts,2022,104,919,1455-1475,Macey Reconstructing infrastructure for resilient essential services during and following protracted conflict: a conceptual framework,2019,101,912,1001-1029,Hay How warfare has evolved - a humanitarian organization's perception: the case of the ICRC 1863-1960,2015,97,900,985-998,Palmieri Hacking humanitarians: defining the cyber perimeter and developing a cyber security strategy for international humanitarian organizations in digital transformation,2020,102,913,367-387,Marelli Women and war,2000,82,839,561-580,Lindsey Reflections on the Colombian case law on the protection of medical personnel against punishment,2013,95,890,251-265,Linares Before and after urban warfare: conflict prevention and transitions in cities,2016,98,901,71-95,Sampaio Amnesty for war crimes: defining the limits of international recognition,2003,85,851,583-626,Naqvi The law of belligerent occupation in the Supreme Court of Israel,2012,94,885,207-236,Kretzmer The legal status of personnel involved in United Nations peace operations,2013,95,891-892,613-636,Fleck