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Editorial – Volume 37, Issue 1 2022

open access: yesUtrecht Journal of International and European Law, 2022
Matilda Radoš
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La "responsabilité de protéger" et le recours à la force : leçons libyennes [PDF]

open access: yes
Cet article tente de définir la "responsabilité de protéger" (R2P) comme une norme émergente, dont l’existence normative n’est plus à démontrer, mais qui peine à trouver une légitimité devant tous les acteurs internationaux.
Siad, Arnaud
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Book review: The politics of humanity: the reality of relief aid [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
As UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs from 2007 until 2010, John Holmes visited some of the most troubled areas of the world and was exposed to the harsh realities of humanitarian aid.
Harmer, Chris
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Responsibility of People’s Republic of China for Minority Based on ICERD: Uyghur Case

open access: yesVaria Justicia, 2019
People’s Republic of China is allegedly committed racial discrimination toward Uyghurs for the last few years. Uyghurs is one of the minority ethnics who live in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) China.
Yordan Gunawan
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Assessing the inaction of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Myanmar and Gaza Amidst Atrocity Crimes

open access: yesNUST Journal of International Peace and Stability
The global community's failure to prevent severe human rights violations, such as the Rwanda Genocide and Yugoslavian atrocities, led to the development of the "Responsibility to Protect" (R2P) doctrine, adopted by the UN in 2005.
Memoona Nasir
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Syria and the red lines of international law. CEPS Commentary, 4 September 2013 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
As the US and its allies France and Turkey dither over whether or not to punish Assad for having used sarin gas to kill his own people, the crucial question is: What response might the outside world legally take without the authority of the UN Security ...
Blockmans, Steven.
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The geopolitics of militarism and humanitarianism. [PDF]

open access: yesProg Hum Geogr, 2022
McCormack K, Gilbert E.
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Humanitarian Intervention: Evolving Norms, Fragmenting Consensus (Remarks) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Traditionally, the evolution of customary international law was understood as a gradual process: in some idealized model, we might see first a few states, and then a few more, implicitly agreeing to follow a practice, and then we would gradually begin to
Brooks, Rosa
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