In 2005 UN member states reached agreement on ‘the responsibility to protect’ - a principle which stipulates that each state has the primary responsibility to protect its populations from mass atrocities, and that the international community has a complementary responsibility. In 2011, the crisis in Libya represented the first case in which the international community invoked the principle in order to justify taking coercive measures - first sanctions and then the use of military force. This study analyzes the promise and pitfalls of the responsibility to protect against a historical background. Subsequently, it reconstructs and analyzes specifically how the principle has been applied in the case of Libya. Finally, the volume examines the i...
I am writing on 27 February 2011, when there are calls for the international community to intervene,...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
The aim of this work is to determine whether the concept of Responsibility to Protect is able to exp...
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
The responsibility to protect people against international crimes was introduced to international la...
The need to respond to the unfolding situation of mass atrocity crimes has become the subject of a l...
The concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of l...
The concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of l...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
intervention in Libya have been widely hailed as events of historic importance. And rightly so. Alth...
<p>Over the course of four weeks the UN Security Council adopted a number of resolutions that ...
The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) norm is usually framed in apolitical terms of civilian protecti...
The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) norm is usually framed in apolitical terms of civilian protecti...
This study evaluated the implementation of the concept of Responsibility to Protect by the United Na...
I am writing on 27 February 2011, when there are calls for the international community to intervene,...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
The aim of this work is to determine whether the concept of Responsibility to Protect is able to exp...
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
The responsibility to protect people against international crimes was introduced to international la...
The need to respond to the unfolding situation of mass atrocity crimes has become the subject of a l...
The concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of l...
The concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of l...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
intervention in Libya have been widely hailed as events of historic importance. And rightly so. Alth...
<p>Over the course of four weeks the UN Security Council adopted a number of resolutions that ...
The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) norm is usually framed in apolitical terms of civilian protecti...
The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) norm is usually framed in apolitical terms of civilian protecti...
This study evaluated the implementation of the concept of Responsibility to Protect by the United Na...
I am writing on 27 February 2011, when there are calls for the international community to intervene,...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty has been backed by the norm of nonintervention. By cont...
The aim of this work is to determine whether the concept of Responsibility to Protect is able to exp...