• Media type: Book
  • Title: The responsibility to protect : norms, laws, and the use of force in international politics
  • Contains: 1. Introduction: Norms and Laws in International Relations 1. - 2. Non-Intervention in International Relations: A Case Study 14. - 3. Kosovo, Humanitarian Intervention and the Challenge of World Order (with Albrecht Schnabel) 42. - 4. Global Norms and International Humanitarian Law: An Asian Perspective 61. - 5. Intervention, Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect: Experiences from ICISS 74. - 6. In Defence of The Responsibility to Protect 86. - 7. Collective Security and the Use of Force: Reflections on the Report of the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change 99. - 8. The Responsibility to Protect and Prosecute: The Parallel Erosion of Sovereignty and Impunity (with Vesselin Popovski) 112. - 9. R2P: From Idea to Norm - and Action? (with Thomas G. Weiss) 126. - 10. The Responsibility to Protect and the North-South Divide 144. - 11. R2P and the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict 161. - 12. Conclusion: Normative Contestation, Incoherence and Inconsistency 177
  • Contributor: Thakur, Ramesh [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: London; New York: Routledge, 2011
  • Published in: Global politics and the responsibility to protect
  • Extent: viii, 232 Seiten
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780415781688; 041578168X; 9780415781695; 0415781698
  • RVK notation: PR 2210 : Staat / Völkerrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit
    PR 2622 : Kriegsrecht (BF Kriegsvölkerrecht), Humanitäres Völkerrecht (BF Bewaffneter Konflikt / Humanitäres Völkerrecht)
    MK 3000 : Allgemeines
  • Keywords: Responsibility to Protect > Intervention
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  • Description: 1. Introduction: Norms and Laws in International Relations 2. Non-Intervention in International Relations: A Case Study 3. Kosovo, Humanitarian Intervention and the Challenge of World Order (with Albrecht Schnabel) 4. Global Norms and International Humanitarian Law: An Asian Perspective 5. Intervention, Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect: Experiences from ICISS 6. In Defence of The Responsibility to Protect 7. Collective Security and the Use of Force: Reflections on the Report of the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change 8. The Responsibility to Protect and Prosecute: The Parallel Erosion of Sovereignty and Impunity (with Vesselin Popovski) 9. R2P: From Idea to Norm -- and Action? (with Thomas G. Weiss) 10. The Responsibility to Protect and the North-South Divide 11. R2P and the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict 12. Conclusion: Normative Incoherence, Inconsistency and Contestation

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