Among the greatest threats to global security is the slaughter of civilians. This is due to the inconsistent reaction of the international community to genocide and other atrocity crimes. Whether it was the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Armenians in Turkey in 1915 or Rwandan Tutsis in 1994, mass murderers act with impunity when there is not a forceful response. Contrast these situations to Vietnam’s intervention in Cambodia in 1978 that put an end to the Khmer Rouge’s nightmarish killing fields, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) intervention in Kosovo in 1999 that protected ethnic Albanians from Serb brutality. Even though atrocities like these have been the hallmark of oppressive regimes throughout recorded history...
Michael Schmitt and Christopher Ford unpack the Trump Administration’s legal justifications for the ...
The research looks into mass human rights violations categorized as atrocity crimes, i.e. genocide, ...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
Among the greatest threats to global security is the slaughter of civilians. This is due to the inco...
The collective international failure to stop genocidal violence and resulting humanitarian catastrop...
Most literature produced in the past two decades on the prospects of intervention to prevent genocid...
The MARO Handbook provides realistic scenarios and well-developed possible courses of action, which ...
Following numerous humanitarian brutalities committed throughout the 1990s around the world, the Uni...
International institutions are almost exclusively reactive to violations of international law. There...
This Article calls for recognition under international law of a conditional peoples’ right to United...
The issue of atrocity prevention has taken something of a beating in the last few years, a victim pe...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the interpretation given to it by many in the inter...
Two seemingly unrelated crises implicating the law of war and the responsibility to protect civilian...
The original 2001 United Nations (UN) codification of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) granted th...
Michael Schmitt and Christopher Ford unpack the Trump Administration’s legal justifications for the ...
The research looks into mass human rights violations categorized as atrocity crimes, i.e. genocide, ...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
Among the greatest threats to global security is the slaughter of civilians. This is due to the inco...
The collective international failure to stop genocidal violence and resulting humanitarian catastrop...
Most literature produced in the past two decades on the prospects of intervention to prevent genocid...
The MARO Handbook provides realistic scenarios and well-developed possible courses of action, which ...
Following numerous humanitarian brutalities committed throughout the 1990s around the world, the Uni...
International institutions are almost exclusively reactive to violations of international law. There...
This Article calls for recognition under international law of a conditional peoples’ right to United...
The issue of atrocity prevention has taken something of a beating in the last few years, a victim pe...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the interpretation given to it by many in the inter...
Two seemingly unrelated crises implicating the law of war and the responsibility to protect civilian...
The original 2001 United Nations (UN) codification of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) granted th...
Michael Schmitt and Christopher Ford unpack the Trump Administration’s legal justifications for the ...
The research looks into mass human rights violations categorized as atrocity crimes, i.e. genocide, ...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...