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Is R2P a Fully-Fledged International Norm? [PDF]
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almost universally accepted. However as a standard of behaviour that states implement as a matter of course R2P is far from fully-fledged.
Jason Ralph, James Souter
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Humanitarian Intervantion: The Principle of Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
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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The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and the Problem of Political Will [PDF]
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) was created in the hope of overcoming the barrier that state sovereignty, as a principle, had become to actions of humanitarian intervention. It was imagined that as mass atrocity crimes were coming to the attention of
Jed Lea-Henry
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PRINSIP RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT (R2P) DALAM KONFLIK ISRAEL- PALESTINA: BAGAIMANA SIKAP INDONESIA?
This article aims to discuss the Principles of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) that may be applied to the conflict in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Palestine.
Setyo Widagdo, Rika Kurniaty
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This article analyzes Poland’s multifaceted response to the Russian aggression against Ukraine through the lens of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine.
Agnieszka Bieńczyk-Missala
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How do Latin American States Engage with Responsibility to Protect Norms? A Typology of Positions
Within the discourse surrounding the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), scholars have typically categorized the stakeholders as either proponents or staunch detractors, commonly referring to them as R2P ‘champions’ and ‘anti-preneurs,’ respectively ...
ŠÁRKA KOLMAŠOVÁ
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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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The Road Not Taken: Failure to Protect from Atrocity Crimes in Myanmar
In 2005, more than 150 heads of State and government pledged that the world must never witness another Rwanda. They accepted the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) both their own populations, and those of other States from atrocity crimes.
Malina Greta Meret Gepp
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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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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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