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1. "Sticking together while standing one's own ground": The meanings of solidarity in humanitarian action.

2. De-dehumanization: Practicing humanity.

3. It's all relative: The origins, legal character and normative content of the humanitarian principles.

4. The Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations: Strengthening the humanitarian response to the climate and environment crises.

5. United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy: A framework to accelerate transformative change for persons with disabilities in the peace and security pillar.

6. Mental health and the law: What else is needed for particularly vulnerable contexts facing armed conflict and development obstacles?

7. Protecting disabled people during armed conflict in North Kivu: Challenges and perspectives.

8. No context is too challenging: Promoting, doing and achieving inclusion in the humanitarian response in South Sudan.

9. Exclusive humanitarianism: Policy recommendations for genuine inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action.

10. Humanitarianism and the Quantification of Human Needs: Minimal Humanity.

11. Harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence for humanitarian action: Opportunities and risks.

12. The SolarWinds hack: Lessons for international humanitarian organizations.

13. The relationship between international humanitarian law and asset freeze obligations under United Nations sanctions.

14. Respecting international humanitarian law and safeguarding humanitarian action in counterterrorism measures: United Nations Security Council resolutions 2462 and 2482 point the way.

15. Engaging armed groups at the International Committee of the Red Cross: Challenges, opportunities and COVID-19.

16. Hacking humanitarians: Defining the cyber perimeter and developing a cyber security strategy for international humanitarian organizations in digital transformation.

17. Migration and data protection: Doing no harm in an age of mass displacement, mass surveillance and “big data”.

18. The state of conflicts today: Can humanitarian action adapt?

19. Applying the humanitarian principles: Reflecting on the experience of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

20. A matter of principle(s): The legal effect of impartiality and neutrality on States as humanitarian actors.

21. Volunteers and responsibility for risk-taking: Changing interpretations of the Charter of Médecins Sans Frontières.

22. Coming clean on neutrality and independence: The need to assess the application of humanitarian principles.

23. Unpacking the principle of humanity: Tensions and implications.

24. Is neutral humanitarian action permissible under Islamic law?

25. Peace operations by proxy: implications for humanitarian action of UN peacekeeping partnerships with non-UN security forces.

26. From face-to-face to face-to-screen: remote management, effectiveness and accountability of humanitarian action in insecure environments.

27. Looking back over 150 years of humanitarian action: the photographic archives of the ICRC.

28. The ICRC and the detainees in Nazi concentration camps (1942–1945).

29. Humanitarian care and small things in dehumanised places.

30. Business actors in armed conflict: towards a new humanitarian agenda.

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36. Principles of neutrality and impartiality of humanitarian action in the aftermath of the 2011 Libyan conflict

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