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Responsibility to Protect or Licence to Plunder?
Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a relatively new international norm that permits state intervention in cases of gross humanitarian violations. While R2P was designed to protect civilians from harm, this paper argues that it is an uneven trade-off for ...
Sharath Nambiar
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Since the early ages of history, the need to feel safe in human beings has emerged and the instinct to act collectively for the purpose of self-protection has settled.
Tuba Taşlıcalı Koç
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Syria and the Responsibility to Protect [PDF]
The civilian protection agenda has tried to fill critical gaps in the existing normative architecture through the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and protection of civilians (POC) as sibling norms.1 Despite these two valuable additions to the repertoire ...
Thakur, Ramesh
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Protection or Interference? The Legitimacy of Contemporary Humanitarian Interventions and the Engagement of Nonhegemonic Powers [PDF]
In this article, we use the notion of legitimacy to analyse shifts in global humanitarian interventions since the 1990s, culminating in the contested adoption of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) framework under the United Nationsumbrella in 2005.
Daniel Campos de Carvalho +1 more
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It is a commonplace in the R2P discourse to describe accountability measures as key means to implement the responsibility to protect. In particular, the International Criminal Court is regularly highlighted as a central actor, both in the literature ...
Martin Mennecke
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Genocide, Obligations Erga Omnes and Responsibility to Protect [PDF]
In 2007, the International Court of Justice declared that states have a duty to prevent genocide from occurring in another state since the prevention and punishment of genocide is a concern of every state and of the international community as a whole ...
Longobardo, M., Longobardo, M.
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The responsibility to protect (R2P) is a relatively innovative, still emerging concept that entered the area of international public law a few years ago.
Cristina ROȘIOR
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Responsibility To Protect: What For?
On March 17th 2011, the United Nations Security Council approved the Resolution 1973 which authorized the use of force in Libya in order to protect civilians from the attacks performed by the state armed forces.
Adelaida Rivera
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The Responsibility to Protect in a Changing World Order: Twenty Years since Its Inception
This introduction to the roundtable “The Responsibility to Protect in a Changing World Order: Twenty Years since Its Inception” argues that the geostrategic configuration that made the responsibility to protect (RtoP) possible has changed beyond ...
Michael Ignatieff
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The Responsibility to Protect: Locating Norm Entrepreneurship
As part of the roundtable “The Responsibility to Protect in a Changing World Order: Twenty Years since Its Inception,” this essay examines the issue of norm entrepreneurship as it has been used in conjunction with the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP ...
Cristina G. Stefan
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