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The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Concept as an Attempt for Protection of Human Rights in International Humanitarian Law Context

open access: yesVolksgeist, 2023
The 20th century was marked by mass murder and crime to humanity, such as genocide, war crime, and ethnic cleansing, resulting in tens of millions of deaths throughout the world.
Ibnu Mardiyanto   +1 more
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The responsibility to protect human rights and the RtoP: prospective and retrospective responsibility [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This article argues that -- contrary to the way that it is often framed -- the first pillar of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) is not best understood as an instantiation of a broader international responsibility to protect human rights. Firstly, the
Karp, David Jason
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Analyzing the EU Refugee Crisis: Humanity, Heritage and Responsibility to Protect

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2015
2015 has shaken the EU to its core. Hard upon the heels of geopolitical upheavals in Ukraine, as well as internal battles to define both Eurozone and energy governance, the refugee crisis has prompted a sober reckoning of the EU’s competence and its ...
Amelia Hadfield, Andrej Zwitter
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Vacillating on Darfur: responsibility to protect, to prosecute, or to feed? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The international community has responded to the crisis in Darfur in a seemingly haphazard manner. Yet, a closer examination reveals a complex normative environment where states must respond to three related, but sometimes conflicting, sets of human ...
Mills, Kurt
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Responsibility to Protect: Implementing a Global Norm towards Peace and Security - An Interview with Dr Simon Adams; Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect

open access: yesMerkourios, 2013
In September 2000, as a result of growing critique and scepticism towards humanitarian intervention, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan posed the following question to the international community: 'If humanitarian intervention is, indeed, an unacceptable ...
Erica Teeuwen   +2 more
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INTERVENSI KEMANUSIAAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF PEMIKIRAN KOSMOPOLIT

open access: yesMasalah-Masalah Hukum, 2011
The end of the cold war has open the opportunities to some liberal states to encourage their hegemony by strengthen of human rights principles, democracy and environment.
Joko Priyono
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Where to Protect? Prioritization and the Responsibility to Protect [PDF]

open access: yesEthics & International Affairs, 2021
AbstractGiven the multiple threats of atrocities in the world at any given time, where should states direct their attention and resources? Despite the rich and extensive literature that has emerged on the responsibility to protect (RtoP), little thought has been given to the question of how states and other international actors should prioritize when ...
Luke Glanville, James Pattison
openaire   +2 more sources

Responsibility to protect

open access: yes, 2009
The Responsibility to Protect. A New Approach in Public International Law to Prevent Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity.
Daniel Warner, Gilles Giacca
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Humanitarian Intervantion: The Principle of Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

open access: yesJurnal Hubungan Internasional, 2015
This article describes the notion of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a branch of humanitarian intervention. This approach emerges to immediately respond atrocities of innocent people due to political persecution taking place in a state. R2P allows
Muhammad Zahrul Anam
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Explaining emerging powers’ reluctance to adopt intervention norms: normative contestation and hierarchies of responsibility

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Política Internacional, 2019
We argue that emerging powers’ reluctance to conform to new norms at the global level is grounded not in rejection of norms’ content, but in contestation of norms’ implementation, and of the hierarchical manner in which responsibility is defined and ...
Kai Kenkel, Sandra Destradi
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