We have been conducting research for more than 10 years on armed non-State actors, and continue to do so via two leading projects.
Co-published with the ICRC, they provide key guidance to States aiming to conduct investigations of IHL violations, but also to other bodies and individuals seeking a more detailed understanding of investigations in armed conflict.
This new publication assesses the UNSC’s recent engagement with international humanitarian law and accountability.
Magharebia
Online side event at the 46th session of the UN Human Rights Council organized by the Geneva Academy, the Geneva Human Rights Platform, UN Special Procedures and the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.
Nenad Marinkovic/Enough Project
Our Strategic Adviser on International Humanitarian Law and Senior Research Fellow Dr Annyssa Bellal received a two-year grant from UKRI (UK Research and Innovation) to conduct research on armed non-state actors and their practice and interpretation of IHL and human rights norms.
AMISOM Public Information
Our new publication analyses institutional cooperation initiatives at the domestic level designed to strengthen human rights implementation.