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When red flags become rules: managing diagnostic uncertainty in primary care. [PDF]
Jerjes W, Majeed A.
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JURA – Juristische Ausbildung, 2013
In 2005, world leaders unanimously and solemnly declared that where governments were manifestly failing in their sovereign duty, the international community, acting through the United Nations, would take “timely and decisive” action to honour the collective responsibility to protect people against atrocity crimes.
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In 2005, world leaders unanimously and solemnly declared that where governments were manifestly failing in their sovereign duty, the international community, acting through the United Nations, would take “timely and decisive” action to honour the collective responsibility to protect people against atrocity crimes.
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2023
Abstract The responsibility to protect (R2P) refers to the duty of individual states to protect their populations against grave crimes and for the international community to react when states are unable or unwilling to fulfill their responsibilities.
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Abstract The responsibility to protect (R2P) refers to the duty of individual states to protect their populations against grave crimes and for the international community to react when states are unable or unwilling to fulfill their responsibilities.
Lisbeth Zimmermann +4 more
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Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2005
The decision whether, if ever, to intervene in the affairs of a sovereign state with military force has become a critical issue of the post Cold War era. In 2000 the Canadian government launched the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), which in 2001 published its findings in The Responsibility to Protect.
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The decision whether, if ever, to intervene in the affairs of a sovereign state with military force has become a critical issue of the post Cold War era. In 2000 the Canadian government launched the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), which in 2001 published its findings in The Responsibility to Protect.
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Abstract This chapter details the failure of the international community to avert major humanitarian disasters in Rwanda (1994) and Srebrenica (1995), which demonstrated the need to rethink the role of States and the international community in preventing mass atrocity crimes. It looks at the report of the Canadian-sponsored International
André Nollkaemper, Julia Hoffmann
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André Nollkaemper, Julia Hoffmann
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Responsibility to Protect, Responsibility to Whom?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Sovereignty & the Responsibility to Protect: A New History. By Luke Glanville. Chicago and London: Chicago University Press, 2014. 294 pp., $95.00 hardcover (ISBN-13: 978-0-226-07689-8), $32.50 paperback (ISBN-13: 978-0-226-07692-8). In the natural sciences, it is customary for theories to be tested and retested, falsifiability being one of the ...
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2011
The tragic events in the 1990s in Rwanda, Srebrenica and Kosovo, and the crisis in Libya in 2011 have triggered a fundamental rethinking of the role and responsibility of the international community. It is now accepted that while individual states continue to bear the primary responsibility to protect their populations against genocide, ethnic ...
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The tragic events in the 1990s in Rwanda, Srebrenica and Kosovo, and the crisis in Libya in 2011 have triggered a fundamental rethinking of the role and responsibility of the international community. It is now accepted that while individual states continue to bear the primary responsibility to protect their populations against genocide, ethnic ...
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2010
The responsibility to protect has succeeded humanitarian intervention as the primary conceptual framework within which to consider international intervention to prevent the commission of mass atrocity crimes. First conceived in 2001, the doctrine has obtained international recognition in a remarkably short time. Its acceptance by the UN World Summit of
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The responsibility to protect has succeeded humanitarian intervention as the primary conceptual framework within which to consider international intervention to prevent the commission of mass atrocity crimes. First conceived in 2001, the doctrine has obtained international recognition in a remarkably short time. Its acceptance by the UN World Summit of
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2015
Following the humanitarian horrors of the 1990s, the international community began to seek consensus on a new norm to help address the tension between upholding the sovereign right of states to administer their own internal affairs, and the pressing need for civilian populations to be protected from their own government in certain situations.
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Following the humanitarian horrors of the 1990s, the international community began to seek consensus on a new norm to help address the tension between upholding the sovereign right of states to administer their own internal affairs, and the pressing need for civilian populations to be protected from their own government in certain situations.
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