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Worse than war : genocide, eliminationism, and the ongoing assault on humanity
2009
A paradigm-changing investigation into the phenomenon of genocide and mass killing--explaining why genocides begin, are sustained, and end; why societies support them and why they happen so frequently; and how the international community should and can successfully stop them.
Responsibility to Protect
by
Swerissen, Isabelle
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Hoffmann, Julia
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Nollkaemper, Andre
in
United States - History, Local - Research
2011,2012,2025
The atrocities committed in the 1990s in Rwanda, Bosnia and Kosovo have triggered a fundamental rethinking of the role and responsibility of the international community. The principle of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) stipulates that while individual states continue to bear the primary responsibility to protect their populations against genocide, ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and war crimes within their boundaries, the international community should step in when the state is unable or unwilling to provide such protection. However, the role and power of the principle of RtoP remain controversial. The events in Libya in 2011, where the Security Council invoked RtoP to justify military action for the first time, show both the potential and the limitations of the principle. This volume is a major contribution towards clarifying what RtoP, moving from principle to practice, can offer. It spans the disciplines of international law, international relations and moral philosophy.