The Responsibility to Protect and the International Criminal Court: counteracting the crisis (original) (raw)

The Lack of Response by the International Community to Massive Human Rights Abuses during the Syrian Civil War Indicate a Failure of the Responsibility to Protect and the Necessity for Fundamental Reform of the UN Framework for Humanitarian Intervention

John Barnes

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A Fatal Attraction? The UN Security Council and the Relationship between R2P and the International Criminal Court

Mark Kersten

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Ten Years R2P – What Doesn‘t Kill a Norm Only Makes It Stronger? Contestation, Application and Institutionalization of International Atrocity Prevention and Response (PRIF Report No. 133, 2015)

Gregor Peter Hofmann

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ICC, R2P, and the International Community’s Evolving Interventionist Toolkit (2011)

Frederic J M S Megret

2010

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‘The Responsibility to Protect, multilateralism and international legitimacy’

Edward Newman

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Sacrosanct? The Challenge in Holding the United Nations Responsible for the Failure to Prevent Genocide

Allan M Mukuki

Strathmore Law Journal, 2020

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Whose Responsibility?: Responsibility to Protect and the Role of the Security Council

Sirish Tamvada

2011

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The International Criminal Court and Consolidation of the Responsibility to Protect as an International Norm

Melinda Negron

Global Responsibility to Protect, 2012

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International criminal justice : prevention as peacebuilding : the impact of international criminal tribunals on peacebuilding in post-atrocity societies

Steingrimur Njalsson

2005

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The International Criminal Court

Jason Ralph

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2016

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United Nations Security Council and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security

Asiegbu V I C T O R Iheanyichukwu

International Journal of Development and Public Policy Volume: 2 Issue: 11, 2022

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The Governance of Complementary Global Regimes and the Pursuit of Human Security: The Interaction between the United Nations and the International Criminal Court

Andrea Marrone

2016

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THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: THE UN’S MOST RECENT ATTEMPTS AT CURBING GENOCIDE, ETHNIC CLEANSING, WAR CRIMES, AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY

Tsuneo Akaha

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International Organizations. The United Nations Human Rights Council: A Critique and Early Assessment by Rosa FREEDMAN. London: Routledge, 2013. 332 pp. Hardback: 145,paperback(September2014):145, paperback (September 2014): 145,paperback(September2014):42.99

Louisa Ashley

Asian Journal of International Law, 2015

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The R2P and atrocity prevention: Contesting human rights as a threat to international peace and security

Samuel Jarvis

European Journal of International Security

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"Blood on the UN's Hands''? Assigning Duties and Apportioning Blame to an Intergovernmental Organisation

Toni Erskine

Global Society, 2004

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To Save Succeeding Generations: UN Security Council Reform and the Protection of Civilians

CONOR FOLEY

2013

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Through a Glass Darkly: The icc, the unsc and the Quest for Justice in International Law

Nada Ali

International Criminal Law Review, 2019

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The Legitimacy of “Responsibility to Protect” (R2p) in International Relations: A Conceptual Review

usman safiyanu duguri

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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Current and Potential Capacity for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities within the United Nations System

Deborah Mayersen

Global Responsibility to Protect, 2011

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The Responsibility to Protect: Can we prevent mass atrocities without making the same mistakes?

Jaclyn Streitfeld-Hall

CIVICUS 2014 State of Civil Society Report, 2014

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Undertaking the Responsibility: international community, states, R2P and humanitarian intervention

Pinar Gozen Ercan

2011

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Does the Proper Respect for Human Rights Require a Radical Transformation of the International System?

Josh Gartland

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The R2P, Protection of Civilians, and UN Peacekeeping Operations

Paul D Williams

The Oxford Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect. Edited by Alex Bellamy and Tim Dunne

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A critical analysis of the legal relationship between the United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court

Ruth Muigai

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Humanitarian organizations and international criminal tribunals, or trying to square the circle

Anne-Marie La Rosa

International Review of the Red Cross, 2006

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The Responsibility to Protect. From “Emerging Norm” to a False Promise. A New Challenge to International Security Policy

Alexandru C. Apetroe

Studia Europaea, 2017

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Humanitarian aid and the International Criminal Court: Grounds for divorce

Fabrice Weissman

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UN paralysis over Syria: the responsibility to protect or regime change

Arif Saba, Shahram Akbarzadeh

2018

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RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT AND HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION: A STEP FORWARD, AND THEN A STEP BACKWARD

Samarth Chaddha

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Seeking Global Reform: The United Nations Security Council, the International Criminal Court, and Emerging Nations

Ezequiel Jimenez

Macalester International, 2012

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Losing the Utility of the Responsibility to Prevent: The Confines of International Law and Focus on Genocide Prevention

Foluke Adebisi

2012

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The UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court: Report from Expert Meeting at Chatham House, 2012

Deborah Ruiz Verduzco

2012

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The Responsibility to Prosecute and the ICC: A Problematic Relationship?

Andrea Birdsall

Criminal Law Forum, 2015

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The legality of military intervention for the protection of civilians from atrocity crimes: A discourse on the (mis)application of the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

Cornelius N Nagbe

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