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    gbv_1619400413
    Format: x, 166 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780415667579
    Series Statement: Global politics and the responsibility to protect
    Content: The responsibility to protect and the limits of international authority / Anne Orford -- Understanding the gap between the promise and the reality of "the responsibility to protect" / David Chandler -- The rise and fall (and supposed rise again) of the responsibility to protect (R2P) as a norm of international law : R2P in the human rights landscape / Jeremy Sarkin -- Africa : is there a state? Implications of statelessness for a state-centric human protection norm / Brett R. O'Bannon -- The responsibility to protect in the Congo : the failure of grassroots prevention / Séverine Autesserre -- United Nations action in Sri Lanka and the responsibility to protect / Alex J. Bellamy -- The unintended consequences of UN peacekeeping in post-war South Sudan : why everyone wants a uniform / Carol Berger -- Crying out for action : do the dead say anything about the responsibility to protect? / John K. Roth
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction : ontological insecurity and the origins of R2P , Understanding the gap between the promise and the reality of "the responsibility to protect" , The rise and fall (and supposed rise again) of the responsibility to protect (R2P) as a norm of international law : R2P in the human rights landscape , Africa, is there a state? : implications of statelessness for a state-centric human protection norm , The responsibility to protect in the Congo : the failure of prevention , United Nations action in Sri Lanka and the responsibility to protect , The unintended consequences of un peacekeeping in post-war South Sudan : why everyone wants a uniform , Crying out for action : do the dead say anything about the responsibility to protect? , Introduction: Ontological Insecurity and the Origins of the R2P, Brett O'Bannon 1. - 1. The Responsibility to Protect and the Limits of International Authority, Anne Orford 18. - 2. Understanding the Gap between the Promise and the Reality of 'The Responsibility to Protect', David Chandler 35. - 3. The Rise and Fall (and Supposed Rise Again) of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a Norm of International Law: R2P in the Human Rights Landscape, Jeremy Sarkin 51. - 4. Africa: Is there a State? Implications of Statelessness for a State-Centric Human Protection Norm, Brett R. O'Bannon 74. - 5. The Responsibility to Protect in the Congo: The Failure of Prevention, Séverine Autesserre 93. - 6. United Nations Action in Sri Lanka and the Responsibility to Protect, Alex J. Bellamy 114. - 7. The Unintended Consequences of UN peacekeeping in post-war South Sudan: Why Everyone Wants a Uniform, Carol Berger 142. - 8. Crying Out for Action: Do the Dead Say Anything about the Responsibility to Protect? John K
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781315882512
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
    RVK:
    Keywords: Responsibility to Protect ; Humanitäre Intervention ; Völkerrecht ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Orford, Anne 1965-
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