This article challenges those perspectives which assert first, that the Security Council’s engagement with the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) during the Arab Spring evidences a generally positive trend, and second, that the response to the Arab Spring, particularly Syria, highlights the need for veto restraint. With respect to the first point, the evidence presented in this article suggests that the manner in which R2P has been employed by the Security Council during this period evidences three key trends: first, a willingness to invoke R2P only in the context of Pillar I; second, a pronounced lack of consensus surrounding Pillar III; and third, the persistent prioritisation of national interests over humanitarian concerns. With respect to...
<p>Over the course of four weeks the UN Security Council adopted a number of resolutions that ...
The Presidential Statement issued by the UN Security Council on August 3 condemning the widespread v...
The past five years, Northern Africa and the Middle East have been characterized by revolutions and ...
The emergence of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) owed much to the need to enhance the UN’s abili...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
The doctrine of the responsibility to protect, since its inception in the ICISS report of 2001, has ...
This article examines reform to the ‘veto’ power held by the five permanent members of the United Na...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
The Syrian conflict has brought into sharp focus the exercise of the veto by some permanent members ...
In the era of the Arab Spring, the people of Libya and Syria have fought for freedom and democracy. ...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This article reviews humanitarian intervention and Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Syria arguing ...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is an intricate and developing norm of international law that se...
<p>Over the course of four weeks the UN Security Council adopted a number of resolutions that ...
The Presidential Statement issued by the UN Security Council on August 3 condemning the widespread v...
The past five years, Northern Africa and the Middle East have been characterized by revolutions and ...
The emergence of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) owed much to the need to enhance the UN’s abili...
This Article responds to current literature, which unitarily advocates for a United Nations Security...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
The doctrine of the responsibility to protect, since its inception in the ICISS report of 2001, has ...
This article examines reform to the ‘veto’ power held by the five permanent members of the United Na...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
The Syrian conflict has brought into sharp focus the exercise of the veto by some permanent members ...
In the era of the Arab Spring, the people of Libya and Syria have fought for freedom and democracy. ...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This article reviews humanitarian intervention and Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Syria arguing ...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is an intricate and developing norm of international law that se...
<p>Over the course of four weeks the UN Security Council adopted a number of resolutions that ...
The Presidential Statement issued by the UN Security Council on August 3 condemning the widespread v...
The past five years, Northern Africa and the Middle East have been characterized by revolutions and ...