There has been increased focus on atrocity prevention and the preventative elements associated with Pillar ii of the Responsibility to Protect. Policymakers and academics have offered a range of short-term preventative measures available so that the international community can better fulfil its Pillar ii responsibilities. This article challenges this current R2P thinking by arguing that its short-termism insufficiently focuses on de-escalation of risk within already present cycles of violence while dealing superficially with long-term causes and the ways in which the international community is a contributing factor in underwriting systemic and structural determinants of violence which erode state resilience against mass atrocity. As an alte...
The first years of the new millennium witnessed two global normative and institutional developments ...
This article examines how and why contrasting interpretations of the international community’s role ...
The efficacy of the Responsibility to Prevent suffers from two key problems; causal indeterminacy, a...
There has been increased focus on atrocity prevention and the preventative elements associated with ...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) is an expression of policy which aims to prevent mass atrocities...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) was envisaged by its authors to encompass a wide range of human ...
First Published November 18, 2015This article engages with the debate on the efficacy of the Respons...
The efficacy of the Responsibility to Prevent suffers from two key problems; causal indeterminacy, a...
In recent years the UN Secretary-General has promoted mass atrocity prevention as the priority agend...
Ten years ago the international community pledged to protect civilians from genocide, ethnic cleansi...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) norm has spawned a lot academic literature since its formulation...
The efficacy of the Responsibility to Prevent suffers from two key problems; causal indeterminacy, a...
Abstract: While global consensus on the meaning and application of the responsibility to protect (R2...
Among the constitutive elements of the responsibility to protect (R2P), prevention has been deemed b...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a complicated and emerging norm \u27 of international law th...
The first years of the new millennium witnessed two global normative and institutional developments ...
This article examines how and why contrasting interpretations of the international community’s role ...
The efficacy of the Responsibility to Prevent suffers from two key problems; causal indeterminacy, a...
There has been increased focus on atrocity prevention and the preventative elements associated with ...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) is an expression of policy which aims to prevent mass atrocities...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) was envisaged by its authors to encompass a wide range of human ...
First Published November 18, 2015This article engages with the debate on the efficacy of the Respons...
The efficacy of the Responsibility to Prevent suffers from two key problems; causal indeterminacy, a...
In recent years the UN Secretary-General has promoted mass atrocity prevention as the priority agend...
Ten years ago the international community pledged to protect civilians from genocide, ethnic cleansi...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) norm has spawned a lot academic literature since its formulation...
The efficacy of the Responsibility to Prevent suffers from two key problems; causal indeterminacy, a...
Abstract: While global consensus on the meaning and application of the responsibility to protect (R2...
Among the constitutive elements of the responsibility to protect (R2P), prevention has been deemed b...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a complicated and emerging norm \u27 of international law th...
The first years of the new millennium witnessed two global normative and institutional developments ...
This article examines how and why contrasting interpretations of the international community’s role ...
The efficacy of the Responsibility to Prevent suffers from two key problems; causal indeterminacy, a...