First formulated in 2005, the Responsibility to Protect has emerged onto the international legal landscape. This doctrine recently was expressed in the 2011 United Nations-authorized humanitarian intervention in Libya. Despite this promising start, the doctrine—designed to protect civilians from violence caused by their government or violence which the government is powerless to stop—has done nothing for the civilians in Syria. This Note explores the history of the Responsibility to Protect, identifies its flaws, analyzes proposed reforms, and ends with a suggested revision to the doctrine. This suggested revision would allow the political inertia of states to work for, rather than against, civilians
An annotation of: Article under review: “It’s Time to Intervene” by Shadi Hamid. Slate. February 23 ...
The responsibility to protect doctrine (R2P) was developed in 2001 in response to the failing of the...
I am writing on 27 February 2011, when there are calls for the international community to intervene,...
First formulated in 2005, the Responsibility to Protect has emerged onto the international legal lan...
The concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of l...
The doctrine of Responsibility to protect was developed in order to address the issue of mass atroci...
Honors (Bachelor's)Political ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/20...
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
The concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of l...
The doctrine of Responsibility to protect was developed in order to address the issue of mass atroci...
Following numerous humanitarian brutalities committed throughout the 1990s around the world, the Uni...
The doctrine of the responsibility to protect, since its inception in the ICISS report of 2001, has ...
In 2005 UN member states reached agreement on ‘the responsibility to protect’ - a principle which st...
This book chapter traces the legal and political origins of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine f...
An annotation of: Article under review: “It’s Time to Intervene” by Shadi Hamid. Slate. February 23 ...
The responsibility to protect doctrine (R2P) was developed in 2001 in response to the failing of the...
I am writing on 27 February 2011, when there are calls for the international community to intervene,...
First formulated in 2005, the Responsibility to Protect has emerged onto the international legal lan...
The concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of l...
The doctrine of Responsibility to protect was developed in order to address the issue of mass atroci...
Honors (Bachelor's)Political ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/20...
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
The concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of l...
The doctrine of Responsibility to protect was developed in order to address the issue of mass atroci...
Following numerous humanitarian brutalities committed throughout the 1990s around the world, the Uni...
The doctrine of the responsibility to protect, since its inception in the ICISS report of 2001, has ...
In 2005 UN member states reached agreement on ‘the responsibility to protect’ - a principle which st...
This book chapter traces the legal and political origins of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine f...
An annotation of: Article under review: “It’s Time to Intervene” by Shadi Hamid. Slate. February 23 ...
The responsibility to protect doctrine (R2P) was developed in 2001 in response to the failing of the...
I am writing on 27 February 2011, when there are calls for the international community to intervene,...