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Global Responsibility to Protect, 2014
Where does the humanitarian community sit in relation to continuing debates about the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)? The third pillar of R2P is often seen as the practical manifestation of an older idea of humanitarian intervention, given much attention after the Rwandan genocide and Srebrenica.
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Where does the humanitarian community sit in relation to continuing debates about the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)? The third pillar of R2P is often seen as the practical manifestation of an older idea of humanitarian intervention, given much attention after the Rwandan genocide and Srebrenica.
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Response to Pattison: Whose Responsibility to Protect?
Journal of Military Ethics, 2009Abstract James Pattison's argument for the assignment of a duty of humanitarian intervention is interesting and offers a new perspective in the humanitarian intervention debate. However, Pattison's argument suffers from three main problems, each increasingly serious: his definition of success is vague and raises questions about the content of a duty of
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Can corporate social responsibility protect firm value during the COVID-19 pandemic?
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2021Ming-Hsiang Chen
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