Beyond responsibility to protect generating change in international law
The history of international law is replete with concepts that have generated change: individual criminal responsibility, common heritage of mankind and sustainable development to name but a few. These are concepts that have influenced the scope, structure and purpose of international law. This book...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; Antwerp [Belgium] ; Portland [Oregon] :
Intersentia
[2016]
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Colección: | CUP ebooks.
International law ; [16] |
Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b39831760*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Beyond responsibility to protect : ceci n'est pas une pipe / Richard A. Barnes and Vassilis P. Tzevelekos
- The Kantian defence of murder / Henry Jones
- A 'responsibility to democratise'? : the 'responsibility to protect' in light of regime change and the 'pro-democratic' intervention discourse / Markus P. Beham and Ralph R.A. Janik ; Commentary: Between Kant and Al-Shabaab / Tony Ward
- The institutionalisation of the responsibility to protect / Nabil Hajjami
- The responsibility not to veto revisited : how the duty to prevent genocide as a jus cogens norm imposes a legal duty not to veto on the five permanent members of the Security Council / John Heieck
- The EU and the responsibility to protect : the case of Libya, Mali and Syria / Julia Schmidt ; Commentary: International institutions and their role in R2P / Nigel D. White
- De facto regimes and the responsibility to protect / Antal Berkes
- 'Guilty' governments and 'legitimate' leadership : the concept of 'national authorities' under the R2P / Jennifer Dee Halbert ; Commentary: Who cares? : the primary bearer of the responsibility to protect / Hitoshi Nasu
- On the responsibility to protect and the business and human rights agenda / Humberto Cantú Rivera
- Tides of change : the state, business and the human / Kasey L. McCall-Smith
- Commentary: The responsibility to protect and non-state (corporate) actors : more of the same? / Lucas Lixinski
- The responsibility to protect doctrine, and the duty of the international community to enforce international humanitarian law and its protective value for civilian populations / Sophie Rondeau
- The responsibility to protect in armed conflict : a step forward for the protection of civilians? / Raphaël Van Steenberghe ; Commentary: On the intersection of the responsibility to protect, the protection of civilians and international humanitarian law in contemporary armed conflicts / David Turns
- The place of aggression in the responsibility to protect doctrine / Vito Todeschini
- The impact of the responsibility to protect on the protection of peacekeeping missions under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / Barbara Sonczyk ; Commentary: R2P and its consequences for international criminal law : crimes as a justification for the use of force / Lindsay Moir
- The ICJ judgment in the Genocide Convention case : is R2P drawing new horizons for the law on state responsibility? / Ludovica Poli
- Responsibility to protect as a basis for 'judicial humanitarian intervention' / Tomoko Yamashita
- Military commanders as bystanders to international crimes : a responsibility to protect? / Lenneke Sprik ; Commentary: R2P as a transforming and transformative concept in the context of responsibility as liability / Elena Katselli
- R2P : an inquiry into its transformative potential / Nicholas Tsagourias
- The transformative agendas of R2P discourses in international law / Jean D'Aspremont.