The Responsibility to Protect doctrine (R2P) is not a new practice of international customary law, It has grounding in international law. This can be shown through an analysis of international humanitarian and human rights law. This research shows that states have responsibilities, duties and obligations in international law to prevent and protect their citizens from harm. It also shows that R2P as a concept, does not add anything new to existing international customary norms on war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and ethnic cleansing. R2P reinforces these duties by declaring them and it is not distinctive in any way from the responsibilities already inherent in the Charter of the United Nations, the International Court of Justice...
Since 2005, both the U.N. General Assembly and the Security Council have expressed for the first tim...
The principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) was unanimously endorsed in principle during th...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...
The emergence of the concept of R2P has been characterized as the most dramatic and rapid normative ...
The thesis analyzes the first decade of experience with the principle of the responsibility to prote...
ABSTRACTResponsibility to Protect (R2P) was unanimously adopted and is articulated in paragraphs 138...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) is a relatively innovative, still emerging concept that entered ...
Over the past several decades, the central focus of international law has shifted from protecting on...
The responsibility to protect ('R2P') principle articulates the obligations of the international com...
What is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine? Obviously on one level, it reflects what was a...
In the wake of atrocities arising from internal armed conflicts in the 1990s, the International Comm...
Looking for the effective measures to prevent systematic violations of human rights and core crimes ...
The history of international law is replete with concepts that have generated change: individual cri...
Published online: 28 Jun 2016Ten years after its formal adoption, the R2P doctrine remains an incomp...
The context for this work is set by the proliferation of intrastate conflicts and the international ...
Since 2005, both the U.N. General Assembly and the Security Council have expressed for the first tim...
The principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) was unanimously endorsed in principle during th...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...
The emergence of the concept of R2P has been characterized as the most dramatic and rapid normative ...
The thesis analyzes the first decade of experience with the principle of the responsibility to prote...
ABSTRACTResponsibility to Protect (R2P) was unanimously adopted and is articulated in paragraphs 138...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) is a relatively innovative, still emerging concept that entered ...
Over the past several decades, the central focus of international law has shifted from protecting on...
The responsibility to protect ('R2P') principle articulates the obligations of the international com...
What is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine? Obviously on one level, it reflects what was a...
In the wake of atrocities arising from internal armed conflicts in the 1990s, the International Comm...
Looking for the effective measures to prevent systematic violations of human rights and core crimes ...
The history of international law is replete with concepts that have generated change: individual cri...
Published online: 28 Jun 2016Ten years after its formal adoption, the R2P doctrine remains an incomp...
The context for this work is set by the proliferation of intrastate conflicts and the international ...
Since 2005, both the U.N. General Assembly and the Security Council have expressed for the first tim...
The principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) was unanimously endorsed in principle during th...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...