
The Responsibility To Protect (r2p) Is Intended To Provide An Effective Framework For Responding To Crimes Of Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing, War Crimes, And Crimes Against Humanity. It Is A Response To The Many Conscious-shocking Cases Where Atrocities - On The Worst Scale - Have Occurred Even During The Post 1945 Period When The United Nations Was Built To Save Us All From The Scourge Of Genocide. The R2p Concept Accords To Sovereign States And International Institutions A Responsibility To Assist Peoples Who Are At Risk - Or Experiencing - The Worst Atrocities. R2p Maintains That Collective Action Should Be Taken By Members Of The United Nations To Prevent Or Halt Such Gross Violations Of Basic Human Rights. This Handbook, Containing Contributions From Leading Theorists, And Practitioners (including Former Foreign Ministers And Special Advisors), Examines The Progress That Has Been Made In The Last 10 Years; It Also Looks Forward To Likely Developments In The Next Decade.
This handbook investigates the efficacy, evolution, and future implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) framework in addressing mass atrocities. Edited by Alex Bellamy and Tim Dunne, the text compiles research and analysis from a diverse group of scholars, former foreign ministers, and United Nations special advisors. The contributors evaluate the normative progress of R2P since its inception and propose analytical frameworks for its application in the coming decade.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this volume as a comprehensive reference for students and practitioners of international relations. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the high level of expertise provided by the contributors.
Page Count:
920
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191068357
ISBN-13:
9780191068355
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