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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2007
In recent years the Canadian government has promoted the concept of an international "responsibility to protect" (R2P) populations from genocide, ethnic cleansing, and other similar politically induced humanitarian catastrophes. This political effort seemed to meet success at the 2005 world summit, where the community of states affirmed in the outcome ...
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In recent years the Canadian government has promoted the concept of an international "responsibility to protect" (R2P) populations from genocide, ethnic cleansing, and other similar politically induced humanitarian catastrophes. This political effort seemed to meet success at the 2005 world summit, where the community of states affirmed in the outcome ...
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2009
AbstractThis chapter argues that military intervention to support the goals of global justice can be defensible in the extreme cases in which people's abilities to meet their most basic needs and protect their basic freedoms are not adequately attended to by the governments of those citizens. Reconceptualizing sovereignty as responsibility allows us to
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AbstractThis chapter argues that military intervention to support the goals of global justice can be defensible in the extreme cases in which people's abilities to meet their most basic needs and protect their basic freedoms are not adequately attended to by the governments of those citizens. Reconceptualizing sovereignty as responsibility allows us to
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2020
Abstract This chapter explores the anthropology of humanitarianism in relation to regulation, governance, and law. Humanitarian agencies and individuals navigate multiple intersecting social-legal fields of international and domestic law in their efforts to address human need and suffering.
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Abstract This chapter explores the anthropology of humanitarianism in relation to regulation, governance, and law. Humanitarian agencies and individuals navigate multiple intersecting social-legal fields of international and domestic law in their efforts to address human need and suffering.
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2003
'The genocide in Rwanda showed us how terrible the consequences of inaction can be in the face of mass murder. But the conflict in Kosovo raised equally important questions about the consequences of action without international consensus and clear legal authority.
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'The genocide in Rwanda showed us how terrible the consequences of inaction can be in the face of mass murder. But the conflict in Kosovo raised equally important questions about the consequences of action without international consensus and clear legal authority.
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2005
AbstractFocuses on the question of whether it is ever justified to intervene in the affairs of another political regime. To answer this question, the chapter begins, in Section I, with an analysis of what is meant by humanitarian intervention, and then goes on, in Section II, to outline a cosmopolitan argument for the right, and indeed duty, of ...
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AbstractFocuses on the question of whether it is ever justified to intervene in the affairs of another political regime. To answer this question, the chapter begins, in Section I, with an analysis of what is meant by humanitarian intervention, and then goes on, in Section II, to outline a cosmopolitan argument for the right, and indeed duty, of ...
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