Since the Kosovo intervention of the late 1990s, many international lawyers and President Obama himself have argued in support of a Responsibility to Protect (R2P), an international law doctrine that would permit collective humanitarian intervention to prevent or mitigate extreme human rights disasters. But even after the Arab Awakening and the ongoing crises in Libya and Syria, there has been no thoroughgoing discussion of the circumstances under which such an intervention would be lawful under international and U.S. domestic law. This Frankel Lecture argues that we have reached a moment for thoughtful re-examination of these critical legal issues. It reviews the recent history of the war powers and humanitarian intervention and suggests...
A new threat to international peace and security exists in the post Cold War years. The demise of th...
This study examines the theory of the “responsibility to protect’, which is the last stage of evol...
This work offers an analysis of all the legal and moral issues surrounding humanitarian intervention...
The use of military force to respond to a foreign humanitarian crisis raises profound legal question...
The development since 2001 of the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has been one of th...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
The context for this work is set by the proliferation of intrastate conflicts and the international ...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study on the external ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P) an...
The concept of humanitarian intervention evolved as a subset of laws that govern the use of force an...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
When the United Nations (UN) was formed, one of its most important goals was to render war obsolete....
The question of the legality of humanitarian intervention is, at first blush, a simple one. The Char...
This book explores attempts to develop a more acceptable account of the principles and mechanisms as...
Over the past several decades, the central focus of international law has shifted from protecting on...
A new threat to international peace and security exists in the post Cold War years. The demise of th...
This study examines the theory of the “responsibility to protect’, which is the last stage of evol...
This work offers an analysis of all the legal and moral issues surrounding humanitarian intervention...
The use of military force to respond to a foreign humanitarian crisis raises profound legal question...
The development since 2001 of the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has been one of th...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
The context for this work is set by the proliferation of intrastate conflicts and the international ...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study on the external ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P) an...
The concept of humanitarian intervention evolved as a subset of laws that govern the use of force an...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
When the United Nations (UN) was formed, one of its most important goals was to render war obsolete....
The question of the legality of humanitarian intervention is, at first blush, a simple one. The Char...
This book explores attempts to develop a more acceptable account of the principles and mechanisms as...
Over the past several decades, the central focus of international law has shifted from protecting on...
A new threat to international peace and security exists in the post Cold War years. The demise of th...
This study examines the theory of the “responsibility to protect’, which is the last stage of evol...
This work offers an analysis of all the legal and moral issues surrounding humanitarian intervention...