The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is the relevant framework for state responses to mass atrocities, which are ongoing in Syria. This article examines how that framework has been localized by civil society and the effects of that localization. Using an empirical case study of the UK’s responses to Syrian refugees during 2014–16, the research demonstrates how state practice of a norm can affect civil society advocacy, which may have a deleterious effect on a norm’s life cycle. The research also revealed that civil society is resisting a link between R2P and refugee protection in practice, despite states’ international commitments to both and despite how both overlap in some cases. Two conclusions are reached. First, the research found a com...
Responsibility to protect (RtoP) is a recent concept of international politics, whose goal is to def...
The International Commission on Intervention on State Sovereignty was established with the intent of...
Posted Online September 22, 2016Despite the commitment made by all heads of state attending the 2005...
This PhD seeks to understand why the UK has not linked the resettlement of Syrian refugees to the Re...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
This blog post is based on broader PhD research, which examined the UK’s commitment to, and understa...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
The purpose of this paper is to examine whether, after 16 years or more of its development, R2P has ...
In 2005, the international community made a landmark commitment to prevent mass atrocities by unanim...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a complicated and emerging norm \u27 of international law th...
This book contributes to existing debates on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) by demonstrating ne...
This essay conducts a Plausibility Probe Case Study focused on how the UN and the wider internationa...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is an intricate and developing norm of international law that se...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is widely heralded as a new norm in international relations and ...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
Responsibility to protect (RtoP) is a recent concept of international politics, whose goal is to def...
The International Commission on Intervention on State Sovereignty was established with the intent of...
Posted Online September 22, 2016Despite the commitment made by all heads of state attending the 2005...
This PhD seeks to understand why the UK has not linked the resettlement of Syrian refugees to the Re...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
This blog post is based on broader PhD research, which examined the UK’s commitment to, and understa...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
The purpose of this paper is to examine whether, after 16 years or more of its development, R2P has ...
In 2005, the international community made a landmark commitment to prevent mass atrocities by unanim...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a complicated and emerging norm \u27 of international law th...
This book contributes to existing debates on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) by demonstrating ne...
This essay conducts a Plausibility Probe Case Study focused on how the UN and the wider internationa...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is an intricate and developing norm of international law that se...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is widely heralded as a new norm in international relations and ...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
Responsibility to protect (RtoP) is a recent concept of international politics, whose goal is to def...
The International Commission on Intervention on State Sovereignty was established with the intent of...
Posted Online September 22, 2016Despite the commitment made by all heads of state attending the 2005...