The emergence of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) owed much to the need to enhance the UN’s ability to act forcibly in the face of the most extreme cases of gross human suffering. Too often in the past such responses were emasculated or thwarted by the necessity to successfully navigate the UN Charter’s prescriptions over the use of force, by the unwillingness of member states to provide military forces, or by a combination of the two. In accepting that certain types of inhuman activity can lead to the legitimate use of force within the UN Charter framework, the adoption of R2P appeared to resolve at least some of these problems, and as such it offered hope to those wishing to see the UN adopt a more assertive response to the grossest of...
The literature on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is suffused with references to the principle's...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
The emergence of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) owed much to the need to enhance the UN’s abili...
Efforts to operationalize the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) continue to encounter resistance from ...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has come a long way in a relatively short space of time. From in...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
This article examines the history of the use of international force for preventing atrocities and hu...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...
<p>Over the course of four weeks the UN Security Council adopted a number of resolutions that ...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is an intricate and developing norm of international law that se...
The literature on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is suffused with references to the principle's...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
The emergence of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) owed much to the need to enhance the UN’s abili...
Efforts to operationalize the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) continue to encounter resistance from ...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has come a long way in a relatively short space of time. From in...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
This article examines the history of the use of international force for preventing atrocities and hu...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...
<p>Over the course of four weeks the UN Security Council adopted a number of resolutions that ...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is an intricate and developing norm of international law that se...
The literature on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is suffused with references to the principle's...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...