Title: The Responsibility to Protect: The Promise of Stopping Mass Atrocities in Our Time
Abstract: Preface Jared Genser and Irwin Cotler Abbreviations Introduction Vaclav Havel and Desmond M. Tutu Part I. The Development of the Responsibility to Protect 1 Evolution of the Concept of State Sovereignty, Lloyd Axworthy 2 Adoption of the Responsibility to Protect, William W. Burke-White 3 Defining the Mass-Atrocity Crimes Covered, Tarun Chhabra and Jeremy B. Zucker 4 Challenges and Controversies, Nicole Deller 5 Implementing the Responsibility to Protect, Edward C. Luck Part II. Regional Perspectives 6 Africa, Ademola Abass 7 Asia and the Pacific, Noel M. Morada 8 Europe and North America, Mark V. Vlasic 9 Latin America and the Caribbean, Gilberto Marcos Antonio Rodrigues 10 Middle East, Mohamed S. Helal Part III. Case Studies 11 Darfur (Sudan), Andrew S. Natsios and Zachary Scott 12 Burma (Myanmar), Paulo Sergio Pinheiro and Meghan Barron 13 Kenya, Meredith Preston-McGhie and Serena Sharma 14 Sri Lanka, Damien Kingsbury 15 Democratic Republic of Congo, Delphine Schrank 16 Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), Kjell Magne Bondevik and Kristen Abrams Conclusion: Lessons and Challeges Gareth Evans
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-11-25
Language: en
Type: book
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