<p>Over the course of four weeks the UN Security Council adopted a number of resolutions that evoked or explicitly referred to the Responsibility to Protect. In both Libya and Côte d’Ivoire, the R2P was a key ingredient in the decision by the Security Council to respond in a 'timely and decisive' manner to the spectre and evidence of mass atrocities. However, the difficulties faced in terms of anticipating, preventing and opening up the range of policy options available to the international community of states have made abundantly clear the need to further develop R2P as a policy tool. This article examines the problems of action faced when enforcing the Responsibility to Protect, the complications that arise when launching a military...
The need to respond to the unfolding situation of mass atrocity crimes has become the subject of a l...
"UN Security Council Resolution 1973 and the ensuing NATO-led operation in Libya indicate, on the on...
The Libyan regime’s attacks on its own civilian population are a test case for the international com...
The responsibility to protect doctrine (R2P) was developed in 2001 in response to the failing of the...
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...
Topic of this thesis is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine that has become very current at...
intervention in Libya have been widely hailed as events of historic importance. And rightly so. Alth...
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
In 2005 UN member states reached agreement on ‘the responsibility to protect’ - a principle which st...
Posted Online September 22, 2016Despite the commitment made by all heads of state attending the 2005...
The past five years, Northern Africa and the Middle East have been characterized by revolutions and ...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
One of the most challenging issues concerning the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has come a long way in a relatively short space of time. From in...
The need to respond to the unfolding situation of mass atrocity crimes has become the subject of a l...
"UN Security Council Resolution 1973 and the ensuing NATO-led operation in Libya indicate, on the on...
The Libyan regime’s attacks on its own civilian population are a test case for the international com...
The responsibility to protect doctrine (R2P) was developed in 2001 in response to the failing of the...
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...
Topic of this thesis is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine that has become very current at...
intervention in Libya have been widely hailed as events of historic importance. And rightly so. Alth...
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
In 2005 UN member states reached agreement on ‘the responsibility to protect’ - a principle which st...
Posted Online September 22, 2016Despite the commitment made by all heads of state attending the 2005...
The past five years, Northern Africa and the Middle East have been characterized by revolutions and ...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
One of the most challenging issues concerning the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has come a long way in a relatively short space of time. From in...
The need to respond to the unfolding situation of mass atrocity crimes has become the subject of a l...
"UN Security Council Resolution 1973 and the ensuing NATO-led operation in Libya indicate, on the on...
The Libyan regime’s attacks on its own civilian population are a test case for the international com...