Project Highlights
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Exploring new challenges in human security, international humanitarian law and conflict management

The Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research is an international research and policy program based at the Harvard School of Public Health. The Program offers a multidisciplinary approach to new challenges in the field of humanitarian affairs. Key sectors of activity include:

Human security - a complement to state-centric security models with a focus on individual and community needs as an important guarantor for sustainable peace and stability;

Conflict management - theoretical and operational strategies to contain and resolve hostilities persisting between state parties and/or non-state actors;

International humanitarian law - deriving from the Hague Regulations, the Geneva Conventions, and the Additional Protocols, a set of rules intended to regulate the conduct and effects of armed conflict.

 
Publication Highlights
Occasional Paper Series
Occasional Paper Series: Issue 6 (Winter 2006)
Transnational Armed Groups and International Humanitarian Law (Marco Sassoli)
Occasional Paper Series
Working Paper No 1 (June 2006)
Population Projections for Socioeconomic Development in the Gaza Strip
Occasional Paper Series
Report April 2006
Transnationality, War, and the Law

Training Highlights
Advanced Principles of International Humanitarian Law and Policy
HPCR International, in partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, will host an advanced training in Cambridge on July 14-16, 2008.