This article reviews humanitarian intervention and Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Syria arguing that inaction has had greater repercussions than action would have had. It begins by engaging a wide range of policy literature on humanitarian law and broader international relations theory to locate R2P and Syria’s case. Using the Kosovo precedent, it shows an intervention was justifiable and then explains why one did not occur. The consequences of failing to act (when it was possible) is said to have undermined respect for human rights and R2P. The article concludes that the failure to protect in Syria has had international reverberations, which are intensified by concurrent global trends. The damage Syria has done to the human rights reg...
The Syrian refugee crisis may soon be the largest since the Second World War. This Article is the fi...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
With the UN High Commissioner for Refugees announcing early this year that the war in Syria may have...
The domino effect of the Arab Spring in Syrian has degenerated into a civil war which began in March...
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This is an open access article, freely available from the International Law Studies website. Please ...
The aim of the article is to analyse the roots of the current refugee crisis in Syria. The author a...
Economic sanctions increasingly represent the foreign policy tool of choice for governments and inte...
This article concerns on the notion of responsibility to protect (R2P) in Syrian war and what can be...
The Syrian refugee crisis is shaping up to be the largest of its kind since the Second World War. La...
The United States’ involvement in the Syrian conflict remains rather contentious and unclear. The wo...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
The Syrian refugee crisis may soon be the largest since the Second World War. This Article is the fi...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
With the UN High Commissioner for Refugees announcing early this year that the war in Syria may have...
The domino effect of the Arab Spring in Syrian has degenerated into a civil war which began in March...
The article examines whether the April 2018 airstrikes against Syria may have constituted a tipping ...
This article discusses the impact of short migration in Syria on neighboring countries. Since the be...
This is an open access article, freely available from the International Law Studies website. Please ...
The aim of the article is to analyse the roots of the current refugee crisis in Syria. The author a...
Economic sanctions increasingly represent the foreign policy tool of choice for governments and inte...
This article concerns on the notion of responsibility to protect (R2P) in Syrian war and what can be...
The Syrian refugee crisis is shaping up to be the largest of its kind since the Second World War. La...
The United States’ involvement in the Syrian conflict remains rather contentious and unclear. The wo...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
The Syrian refugee crisis may soon be the largest since the Second World War. This Article is the fi...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...