WOS: 000426403600007Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) points to the interactions between international law and colonial legacy and problematizes the concepts of humanitarian intervention and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) within this framework. Humanitarian intervention is usually discussed in relation to its legitimacy in international law and the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions. TWAIL, however, analyzes those interventions that are constructed through discourses of human rights and democracy, highlighting the importance of issues other than legality and legitimacy. A historical reading of the Libyan case through the prism of TWAIL not only provides us with an opportunity to assess TWAIL's assumpti...
Over the past several decades, the central focus of international law has shifted from protecting on...
The responsibility to protect people against international crimes was introduced to international la...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) points to the interactions between international...
Uluslararası Hukuka Üçüncü Dünya Yaklaşımları (Third World Approaches to International Law-TWAIL), g...
The need to respond to the unfolding situation of mass atrocity crimes has become the subject of a l...
The thesis analyzes the first decade of experience with the principle of the responsibility to prote...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) is both a license for and a leash against forcible intervention....
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
intervention in Libya have been widely hailed as events of historic importance. And rightly so. Alth...
The development since 2001 of the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has been one of th...
This study evaluated the implementation of the concept of Responsibility to Protect by the United Na...
Today there exists a legal norm that declares the existence of a global responsibility to protect ci...
In the aftermath of the contentious NATO-led intervention in Libya, Brazil introduced the novel conc...
The responsibility to protect doctrine (R2P) was developed in 2001 in response to the failing of the...
Over the past several decades, the central focus of international law has shifted from protecting on...
The responsibility to protect people against international crimes was introduced to international la...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) points to the interactions between international...
Uluslararası Hukuka Üçüncü Dünya Yaklaşımları (Third World Approaches to International Law-TWAIL), g...
The need to respond to the unfolding situation of mass atrocity crimes has become the subject of a l...
The thesis analyzes the first decade of experience with the principle of the responsibility to prote...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) is both a license for and a leash against forcible intervention....
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
intervention in Libya have been widely hailed as events of historic importance. And rightly so. Alth...
The development since 2001 of the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has been one of th...
This study evaluated the implementation of the concept of Responsibility to Protect by the United Na...
Today there exists a legal norm that declares the existence of a global responsibility to protect ci...
In the aftermath of the contentious NATO-led intervention in Libya, Brazil introduced the novel conc...
The responsibility to protect doctrine (R2P) was developed in 2001 in response to the failing of the...
Over the past several decades, the central focus of international law has shifted from protecting on...
The responsibility to protect people against international crimes was introduced to international la...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...