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An Evidence-Based Framework for NATO’s Human Security Approach

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Military Studies
NATO adopted its Human Security Approach and Guiding Principles at the Madrid Summit of 2022. Whilst NATO identifies human security as an “essential tool” and seeks to integrate it to a degree sufficient to shape its core tasks, the Guiding Principles ...
Alexander Gilder, Daniel Linsdell
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Gendered impacts of the localised protection of civilians: insights from Libya

open access: yes, 2021
Recent research suggests that it is the local communities in conflict-affected societies, rather than state authorities or international peacekeepers, that are the key actors in the protection of civilians.
Donovan, Outi
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Protecting civilians in an urban conflict lessons learned from Australia’s deployment following the Timor Leste crisis 2006-2007

open access: yes, 2014
The protection of civilians in urban conflict environments is a dynamic of contemporary peacekeeping operations which has received far less attention than it deserves. Urban zones are fast becoming the new territories of conflict and violence and this,
Powles AR, Cox B
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The Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflicts

open access: yes, 2018
U periodu od 50-ak godina od usvajanja Ženevskih konvencija za zaštitu žrtava rata iz 1949. godine čovječanstvo je prošlo kroz alarmantan broj oružanih sukoba koji su pogodili gotovo svaki kontinent.
Marijanović, Janja
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From The Hague to Geneva: The protection of civilians and refugees in the perspective of legal history, 1899-1951

open access: yes, 2015
The presentation proposed here shall focus on international (and as far as possible some cases of national) legal protection of civilians and refugees between the first Hague Convention of 1899 and the Geneva Convention for the Protection of Refugees in ...
Segesser, Daniel Marc
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Protection of Civilians, Responsibility to Protect, and Humanitarian Intervention: Conceptual and Normative Interactions

open access: yes, 2016
The chapter finds that humanitarian intervention is now a largely abandoned idea, but one still necessary in the absence of Security Council reform. It argues that the Responsibility to Protect doctrine has failed to lead to real change, the selectivity ...
Sheeran, SP, Kent, C
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MANDATE ADJUSTMENT AND THE PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS - An Analysis of UN Peacekeeping Operations in Eastern DRC

open access: yes
Civilians are frequently victims of targeted violence during civil wars. As a response, the UNSC at times adapts the mandate of a UNPKO to explicitly include the protection of civilians.
Ombeni, Bizimungu Muhirwa
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What is Wrong in Killing Civilians? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In this article, we examine the status of civilians in the ethical context. For this purpose, we explore the ethical sources that address their status; specifically, we consider the ethical reasons that civilians should be protected in armed conflict by ...
Majima, Shunzo
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Being Peacekept? The Implicit Assumptions that Hamper the Protection of Civilians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Protection of Civilians (PoC) has during the last decade evolved to become an important guideline for international actors in post-conflict and conflict affected societies.
de Carvalho, Benjamin   +1 more
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PEACEKEEPING AND THE PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS ::from moral imperative to effective practice.

open access: yes
This book critically examines the evolution of protection practices in UN peace operations over the past two decades.Protecting civilians has become central to the work of contemporary UN peace operations, yet the ability of peacekeepers to offer ...
Donais, Timothy.
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