About the author(s):
Andrea Farrés Jiménez is a qualified Spanish lawyer specialized in international humanitarian law, international security and arms control. She graduated from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in 2019 with a master’s in International Law. Her master’s thesis focused on the impact that new technologies and artificial intelligence have on IHL targeting principles. She worked as a legal expert for the Norwegian Refugee Council, the Spanish Permanent Mission in Switzerland and in The Netherlands, and the World Organization Against Torture, among other organizations. She has published on issues related to arms controls, gender, new technologies and the IHL targeting principles.
- In Thailand’s deep south conflict, a ‘glimpse of hope’, but no momentum to sustain a COVID-19 ceasefire
- ‘Heed the calls’ for ceasefire in north-western Syria – UN
- DRC armed groups killed 1,300 in first half of 2020, says UN
- In Colombia, the Pandemic Provides Fertile Ground for Illegal Armed Groups
- Sexual violence rampant and expanding in armed conflicts, UN
- Ukraine: Justice Still Needed for Victims of Unlawful Detention in Eastern Ukraine
- Ukraine: Four years on and still no justice for victims of enforced disappearance
- In Darfur, civilians pay price in new wave of deadly violence
- Leveraging International Justice for Lasting Peace in Myanmar
- Cross-border links between terrorists, organized crime, underscore need for coherent global response
Podcasts:
EJIL: The Podcast! Episode 4 – Court Between a Rock and a Hard Place