Oxford handbook of the responsibility to protect /
Oxford handbook of the responsibility to protect /
Responsibility to protect
edited by Alex J. Bellamy and Tim Dunne.
- First edition.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
- xxvi, 1129 pages : illustrations
- Oxford handbooks online .
- Oxford handbooks online. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1001-1088) and index.
R2P in Theory and Practice / Humanitarian Intervention in the Nineteenth Century / Genocide Convention and Cold War Humanitarian Intervention / Turbulent 1990s : R2P Precedents and Prospects / Sovereignty as Responsibility : Building Block for R2P / Rwanda, Kosovo, and the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty / Genesis of R2P : Kofi Annan Intervention Dilemma / R2P Status as a Norm / Sovereignty / Moral Agents of Protection and Supplementary Responsibilities to Protect / R2P and International Law : A Paradigm Shift? / How Well Does R2P Travel Beyond the West? / The Responsibility Not to Veto : A Responsibility Too Far? / UN Security Council / UN General Assembly / Getting There, Being There : The Dual Roles of the Special Adviser / UN Human Rights Council and High Commissioner for Human Rights / Role of Regional Organizations : A Responsibility Gap? / African Union / Asia Pacific and South Asia / Europe and the European Union / Russia / Latin America / Arab Region / United States / Addressing the Gender Gap in R2P / Blurry Boundary between Peacebuilding and R2P / R2P, Protection of Civilians, and UN Peacekeeping Operations / Saving Individuals from the Scourge of War : Complementarity and Tension between R2P and Humanitarian Action / Use of Force / Conflict Prevention and R2P / Responding to Forced Displacement as a Mass Atrocity Crime / Responsibility while Protecting / International Criminal Court / Use of UN Sanctions to Address Mass Atrocities / Politics of Global Humanitarianism : R2P before and after Libya / C�ote d voire / Darfur / Democratic Republic of Congo / Kenya / Libya / Mali / Myanmar / North Korea / Somalia / South Sudan / Sri Lanka / Syria / R2P : The Next Ten Years / State, Development, and Humanitarianism: China Shaping of the Trajectory of R2P / Embedding R2P in a New Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities / Resetting the Narrative on Peace and Security : R2P in the Next Ten Years / R2P's Next Ten Years : Deepening and Extending the Consensus / Alex J. Bellamy and Tim Dunne -- Davide Rodogno -- Tim Dunne and Eglantine Staunton -- Thomas G. Weiss -- Roberta Cohen and Francis M. Deng -- Ramesh Thakur -- Charles Cater and David M. Malone -- Melissa Labonte -- Luke Glanville -- Toni Erskine -- Sir Nigel Rodley -- Faith Mabera and Yolanda Spies -- Justin Morris and Nicholas J. Wheeler -- Alex J. Bellamy -- Megan Schmidt -- Edward C. Luck -- Ekkehard Strauss -- David Carment, Joe Landry, and Sean Winchester -- Kwesi Aning and Frank Okyere -- Sarah Teitt -- Chiara de Franco, Christoph Meyer, and Karen E. Smith -- Ekaterina Stepanova -- M�onica Serrano -- Fateh Azzam and Coralie Pison Hindawi -- Bruce W. Jentleson -- Sara E. Davies -- Roland Paris -- Paul D. Williams -- Hugo Slim -- Taylor B. Seybolt -- Ruben Reike -- Phil Orchard -- Oliver Stuenkel -- Jason Ralph -- Jeremy Farrall -- Michael W. Doyle -- Charles T. Hunt -- Jess Gifkins -- Arthur Boutellis -- Serena K. Sharma -- Simon Adams -- John Karlsrud -- J�urgen Haacke -- Boris Kondoch -- Walter Lotze -- Alison Giffen -- Kimberly Nackers -- Bessma Momani and Tanzeel Hakak -- Gareth Evans -- Rosemary Foot -- Kishore Mahbubani -- Lloyd Axworthy -- Jennifer M. Welsh.
'The Responsibility to Protect' provides an effective framework for responding to crimes of genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. It is a response to the many conscious-shocking cases where atrocities - on the worst scale - have occurred even during the post 1945 period when the United Nations was built to save us all from the scourge of genocide.
9780191815478 0191815470
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198753841.001.0001 doi
Conference on Disarmament
Responsibility to protect (International law)
Humanitarian intervention.
Humanitarian intervention.
Responsibility to protect (International law)
Responsibility to Protect
Law.
Electronic books.
KZ4082 / .O94 2016
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1001-1088) and index.
R2P in Theory and Practice / Humanitarian Intervention in the Nineteenth Century / Genocide Convention and Cold War Humanitarian Intervention / Turbulent 1990s : R2P Precedents and Prospects / Sovereignty as Responsibility : Building Block for R2P / Rwanda, Kosovo, and the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty / Genesis of R2P : Kofi Annan Intervention Dilemma / R2P Status as a Norm / Sovereignty / Moral Agents of Protection and Supplementary Responsibilities to Protect / R2P and International Law : A Paradigm Shift? / How Well Does R2P Travel Beyond the West? / The Responsibility Not to Veto : A Responsibility Too Far? / UN Security Council / UN General Assembly / Getting There, Being There : The Dual Roles of the Special Adviser / UN Human Rights Council and High Commissioner for Human Rights / Role of Regional Organizations : A Responsibility Gap? / African Union / Asia Pacific and South Asia / Europe and the European Union / Russia / Latin America / Arab Region / United States / Addressing the Gender Gap in R2P / Blurry Boundary between Peacebuilding and R2P / R2P, Protection of Civilians, and UN Peacekeeping Operations / Saving Individuals from the Scourge of War : Complementarity and Tension between R2P and Humanitarian Action / Use of Force / Conflict Prevention and R2P / Responding to Forced Displacement as a Mass Atrocity Crime / Responsibility while Protecting / International Criminal Court / Use of UN Sanctions to Address Mass Atrocities / Politics of Global Humanitarianism : R2P before and after Libya / C�ote d voire / Darfur / Democratic Republic of Congo / Kenya / Libya / Mali / Myanmar / North Korea / Somalia / South Sudan / Sri Lanka / Syria / R2P : The Next Ten Years / State, Development, and Humanitarianism: China Shaping of the Trajectory of R2P / Embedding R2P in a New Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities / Resetting the Narrative on Peace and Security : R2P in the Next Ten Years / R2P's Next Ten Years : Deepening and Extending the Consensus / Alex J. Bellamy and Tim Dunne -- Davide Rodogno -- Tim Dunne and Eglantine Staunton -- Thomas G. Weiss -- Roberta Cohen and Francis M. Deng -- Ramesh Thakur -- Charles Cater and David M. Malone -- Melissa Labonte -- Luke Glanville -- Toni Erskine -- Sir Nigel Rodley -- Faith Mabera and Yolanda Spies -- Justin Morris and Nicholas J. Wheeler -- Alex J. Bellamy -- Megan Schmidt -- Edward C. Luck -- Ekkehard Strauss -- David Carment, Joe Landry, and Sean Winchester -- Kwesi Aning and Frank Okyere -- Sarah Teitt -- Chiara de Franco, Christoph Meyer, and Karen E. Smith -- Ekaterina Stepanova -- M�onica Serrano -- Fateh Azzam and Coralie Pison Hindawi -- Bruce W. Jentleson -- Sara E. Davies -- Roland Paris -- Paul D. Williams -- Hugo Slim -- Taylor B. Seybolt -- Ruben Reike -- Phil Orchard -- Oliver Stuenkel -- Jason Ralph -- Jeremy Farrall -- Michael W. Doyle -- Charles T. Hunt -- Jess Gifkins -- Arthur Boutellis -- Serena K. Sharma -- Simon Adams -- John Karlsrud -- J�urgen Haacke -- Boris Kondoch -- Walter Lotze -- Alison Giffen -- Kimberly Nackers -- Bessma Momani and Tanzeel Hakak -- Gareth Evans -- Rosemary Foot -- Kishore Mahbubani -- Lloyd Axworthy -- Jennifer M. Welsh.
'The Responsibility to Protect' provides an effective framework for responding to crimes of genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. It is a response to the many conscious-shocking cases where atrocities - on the worst scale - have occurred even during the post 1945 period when the United Nations was built to save us all from the scourge of genocide.
9780191815478 0191815470
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198753841.001.0001 doi
Conference on Disarmament
Responsibility to protect (International law)
Humanitarian intervention.
Humanitarian intervention.
Responsibility to protect (International law)
Responsibility to Protect
Law.
Electronic books.
KZ4082 / .O94 2016
