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R2P

Proceedings of the 23rd ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2015
In this paper, we propose a novel approach for performing joint recomposition and retargeting of photographic images (R2P). Given a reference image of interest, our method is able to automatically alter the composition of the input source image accordingly, while the recomposed output will be jointly retargeted to fit the reference. This is achieved by
Hui-Tang Chang   +3 more
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R2P or Not R2P? More Statebuilding, Less Responsibility

Global Responsibility to Protect, 2010
AbstractThis article is part of a forum on the report of the United Nations Secretary-General, 'Implementing the Responsibility to Protect', which was released on 12 January 2009. The report was written as a response to 'one of the cardinal challenges of our time, as posed in paragraphs 138 and 139 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome: operationalizing the
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R2P

2016
R2P was designed for pragmatists, not purists: to change state behaviour, not make new law or rewrite international relations theory. Since 2005 it has gathered momentum as a normative force, institutional catalyst, and framework for both preventive and reactive action. There are many grounds for optimism about its consolidation and further development
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R2P's Missing Link, Culture

Global Responsibility to Protect, 2011
AbstractCulture has been absent from analyses and debates about the responsibility to protect (R2P) norm. The use of the military to enforce a no-fly zone in Libya and to protect civilians took place with support from the local population and more widely across the Arab World even when the dominant 'culture' supposedly made outside interference ...
Rama Mani, Thomas G. Weiss
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The First R2P

2021
Abstract This chapter explores the role of international lawyers as enablers of military intervention. US lawyers frequently justified US intervention on behalf of private interests in Latin America. They did not ignore the law to do so.
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R2P und das Folterverbot

2013
The 2nd World War and the terrible experience of the Holocaust have changed the law of violence prohibition sustainable. The violence prohibition of Article 2 (4) of the UN Charter recognizes only two exceptions: the individual and collective self-defense.
Nowak, Manfred   +1 more
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R2P and Humanitarian Action

Global Responsibility to Protect, 2014
The responsibility to protect was not the only concept that grew out of the world’s failure to tackle the mass atrocities of the 1990s in Rwanda, Bosnia and elsewhere. So too did a new approach to humanitarian action which placed a higher priority on protecting civilians, and on advocacy to do so, than had hitherto been common.
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Conflict Prevention and R2P

The Oxford Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect, 2016
This chapter examines how the agenda of prevention of armed conflict relates to the principle of the responsibility to protect (R2P). While R2P was originally assumed to be fully compatible with the goals and principles of traditional conflict prevention, subsequent research has disentangled the relationship between R2P and conflict prevention, arguing
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