Event information

10 December 2015, 18:30-20:00

The War Report 2014 - Contemporary Issues and Situations in Armed Conflicts: Challenges for International Law?

Event

Cover of the War Report 2014 Cover of the War Report 2014

The War Report is the only independent and comprehensive global classification of armed conflicts under international law. This year’s Edition provides unique information about the 42 armed conflicts that took place in 2014. The analysis reveals that the majority of victims – 171,400 in total - are civilians killed or injured in non-international armed conflicts. Iraq suffered the highest number of casualties (45,450 killed or injured), followed by Syria (31,253) and Afghanistan (23,578).  The 2014 Edition also examines key developments or controversies that arose in 2014, such as, the rise of the Islamic State and affiliated groups, or the exposed situation of refugees and asylum seekers from conflict-affected areas.

In this launch event, the panelists will discuss specific issues addressed by the War Report 2014, including the changing nature of internal armed conflicts, the conflict(s) in Ukraine and the fight against impunity.

Introduction

Robert Roth, Professor and Director of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and  Human Rights

Moderation

Romaine Jean, Chief Editor at the Swiss Television (RTS)

Panelists

Annyssa Bellal, Editor of the War Report 2014: The changing nature of internal armed conflicts

Christof Heyns, Professor of Human Rights Law at the University of Pretoria: The conflict(s) in Ukraine

Cordula Droege , Head of the Operational Law Unit, Legal Division, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC ): Contemporary conflict trends

Cécile Aptel, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ Senior Legal Policy Adviser and Associate Professor of International Law at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy: Is the fight against impunity still a priority?

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The War Report 2014

In this launch event, the panelists discussed specific issues addressed by the War Report 2014, including the changing nature of internal armed conflicts, the conflict(s) in Ukraine and the fight against impunity.