The genocide in Darfur, Sudan has left over 300,000 dead, thus bringing the death toll in the entire Sudanese conflicts from 1956 to almost 2 million people and the number of displaced persons to over 2 million. The exacerbation of the crisis is traceable to government’s complicity exemplified by its standing order to the United Nations to stay off and evacuate its monitors in what it considered an entirely Sudanese affair that could be resolved without external interference. However, considering the limits of state sovereignty in a modern international system, where membership of the UN, the existence of the Geneva Convention on the Laws of War, Humanitarian Law and other subsisting legal frameworks on war crimes erode absolute sovereignty...
The UN Security Council is the preeminent multilateral decision-making body and has the legal author...
This paper examines the global response to the Darfur crisis. The term global refers to non-Sudanese...
This paper analyzes the impact of the international community’s failure to punish Sudan as a means t...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
Since 2003, Sudan’s central government has used proxy forces to slaughter thousands of civilians bel...
An examination of the international community's response to the crisis in Darfur between 2004 and 20...
The whole study is premised on the assumption that the sovereignty of Sudan has been eroded due to t...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...
The international community continues to struggle with the question of what to do when a nation fail...
The atrocities committed by the Government of Sudan backed Janjaweed militia in the ongoing conflict...
The humanitarian crisis in Darfur presents one of the greatest challenges to the international commu...
The Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003 triggered a global debate among scholars as to whether or n...
Variant responses to humanitarian emergencies in the 1990s led to the development of the ‘sovereignt...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
The UN Security Council is the preeminent multilateral decision-making body and has the legal author...
This paper examines the global response to the Darfur crisis. The term global refers to non-Sudanese...
This paper analyzes the impact of the international community’s failure to punish Sudan as a means t...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
Since 2003, Sudan’s central government has used proxy forces to slaughter thousands of civilians bel...
An examination of the international community's response to the crisis in Darfur between 2004 and 20...
The whole study is premised on the assumption that the sovereignty of Sudan has been eroded due to t...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...
The international community continues to struggle with the question of what to do when a nation fail...
The atrocities committed by the Government of Sudan backed Janjaweed militia in the ongoing conflict...
The humanitarian crisis in Darfur presents one of the greatest challenges to the international commu...
The Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003 triggered a global debate among scholars as to whether or n...
Variant responses to humanitarian emergencies in the 1990s led to the development of the ‘sovereignt...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
The UN Security Council is the preeminent multilateral decision-making body and has the legal author...
This paper examines the global response to the Darfur crisis. The term global refers to non-Sudanese...
This paper analyzes the impact of the international community’s failure to punish Sudan as a means t...