The responsibility to protect rhetoric, reality and the future of humanitarian intervention / Aidan Hehir.
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- 9780230289185
- 341.584 23
- KZ4082 .H44 2012
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341 B2901T The concept of the common heritage of mankind in international law / | 341 Sh111I International law / | 341.23 BAS Basic facts about the United nations | 341.584 H3623T The responsibility to protect | 342.549103 MAH Constitution of the islamic republic of pakistan, 1973 / | 342.73 HUN The Soldier and the state: The theory and politics of civil-military relations | 343.087 Sch1I International business law |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-294) and index.
Rhetoric and Reality -- PART I: THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: SOUND AND FURY? The Evolution of the Responsibility to Protect ; The Responsibility to Protect, Authority and International Law ; The Responsibility to Prevent: The Last Refuge of the Unimaginative? ; Political Will and Non-Intervention -- PART II: BEYOND R2P. In Defence of Humanitarian Intervention and the Potential of International Law ; Understanding the Tension between Sovereignty and Intervention ; Grasping the Nettle: The Parameters of Viable Reform ; The Future of Humanitarian Intervention.
"The notion of a responsibility to protect (R2P) has come to dominate debates about humanitarian intervention. This important new book provides a systematic assessment of its evolution and gives a careful critique of its limits in mapping out alternative avenues for the prevention of - and responses to - humanitarian crises." -- Publisher's website.
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