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RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT? THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY’S FAILURE TO PROTECT THE ROHINGYA
Asian Affairs, 2021The United Nations embraced the doctrine of “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) in 2005, which states that it is a shared responsibility of the international community to protect peoples from the atrocities of war crimes, crimes against humanity, ethnic ...
I. Zahed
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Responsibility to Protect and Syria’s Displacement: Unprotected at Home and Abroad
Global Responsibility to ProtectThe link between forced displacement and the responsibility to protect framework is multifaceted, involving the prevention and response to mass atrocity crimes that lead to displacement, as well as to mass displacement when it is itself a crime. Relying
Roua Al Taweel
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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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Cyberspace and the Responsibility to Protect Populations from Atrocity Crimes
Global Responsibility to ProtectThis article has two principal aims. First, it seeks to frame this special issue examining the intersection of cyberspace, digital platforms, and atrocity prevention frameworks – including the Responsibility to Protect (r2p).
Rhiannon Neilsen
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Global Responsibility to Protect
The connection between climate change and atrocities has recently attracted scholarly attention. To illuminate the constraints of r2p as a response to climate-induced crises, I examine two debates on the applicability of r2p to natural disasters ...
Mari Huttunen
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The connection between climate change and atrocities has recently attracted scholarly attention. To illuminate the constraints of r2p as a response to climate-induced crises, I examine two debates on the applicability of r2p to natural disasters ...
Mari Huttunen
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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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Cooperation and Conflict, 2020
How do rising powers execute normative resistance to shape international order? Contrary to the existing literature, I argue that rising powers are productive agents of normative change and international order-making, through the use of rhetorical ...
Courtney J. Fung
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How do rising powers execute normative resistance to shape international order? Contrary to the existing literature, I argue that rising powers are productive agents of normative change and international order-making, through the use of rhetorical ...
Courtney J. Fung
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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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The Responsibility to Protect and Infrastructure in Myanmar
Global Responsibility to Protect, 2020The responsibility to protect norm has been associated with prevention activities such as national capacity building. There has also been recognition that social and economic development may have a relationship to this principle.
Emma J. Palmer
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