An Institutional Approach to the Responsibility to Protect
Herausgeber: Zyberi, Gentian
An Institutional Approach to the Responsibility to Protect
Herausgeber: Zyberi, Gentian
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This book presents an institutional perspective on realizing the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.
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This book presents an institutional perspective on realizing the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9781316603437
- ISBN-10: 1316603431
- Artikelnr.: 44885109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9781316603437
- ISBN-10: 1316603431
- Artikelnr.: 44885109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Theoretical and Practical Perspectives on the Responsibility to
Protect: 1. The coining and evolution of responsibility to protect: the
protection responsibilities of the state Diana Amnéus; 2. Non-state actors
Raphaël van Steenberghe; 3. Peacekeeping operations Susan C. Breau; Part
II. The United Nations System: 4. The Security Council Terry D. Gill; 5.
The General Assembly Cedric Ryngaert and Hanne Cuyckens; 6. The
Secretary-General Nicholas Turner; 7. The UN Human Rights Council Lyal S.
Sunga; 8. The International Law Commission Arnold Pronto; Part III.
Regional and Security Organisations: 9. The European Union Daniel Fiott and
Marie Vincent; 10. The African Union Solomon A. Dersso; 11. The Association
of Southeast Asian Nations Noel M. Morada; 12. The Organisation of American
States Paulo de Tarso Lugon Arantes; 13. The Arab League Mahasen Aljaghoub,
Ibrahim M. Aljazy and Maysa S. Bydoon; 14. The Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe Dennis J. D. Sandole; 15. The North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation Jody M. Prescott; Part IV. International Courts and
Tribunals: 16. The International Court of Justice Gentian Zyberi; 17. The
United Nations Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and for Rwanda Niki
Frencken and Göran Sluiter; 18. The International Criminal Court Michael
Contarino and Melinda Negron-Gonzales; Part V. Regional Human Rights
Protection Mechanisms: 19. The European System of Human Rights Rhona Smith
and Conall Mallory; 20. The Inter-American System of Human Rights O.
Hilaire Sobers; 21. The African System of Human Rights Frans Viljoen; Part
VI. Concluding Remarks: 22. Sharing the responsibility to protect: getting
from promise to practice Gentian Zyberi.
Protect: 1. The coining and evolution of responsibility to protect: the
protection responsibilities of the state Diana Amnéus; 2. Non-state actors
Raphaël van Steenberghe; 3. Peacekeeping operations Susan C. Breau; Part
II. The United Nations System: 4. The Security Council Terry D. Gill; 5.
The General Assembly Cedric Ryngaert and Hanne Cuyckens; 6. The
Secretary-General Nicholas Turner; 7. The UN Human Rights Council Lyal S.
Sunga; 8. The International Law Commission Arnold Pronto; Part III.
Regional and Security Organisations: 9. The European Union Daniel Fiott and
Marie Vincent; 10. The African Union Solomon A. Dersso; 11. The Association
of Southeast Asian Nations Noel M. Morada; 12. The Organisation of American
States Paulo de Tarso Lugon Arantes; 13. The Arab League Mahasen Aljaghoub,
Ibrahim M. Aljazy and Maysa S. Bydoon; 14. The Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe Dennis J. D. Sandole; 15. The North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation Jody M. Prescott; Part IV. International Courts and
Tribunals: 16. The International Court of Justice Gentian Zyberi; 17. The
United Nations Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and for Rwanda Niki
Frencken and Göran Sluiter; 18. The International Criminal Court Michael
Contarino and Melinda Negron-Gonzales; Part V. Regional Human Rights
Protection Mechanisms: 19. The European System of Human Rights Rhona Smith
and Conall Mallory; 20. The Inter-American System of Human Rights O.
Hilaire Sobers; 21. The African System of Human Rights Frans Viljoen; Part
VI. Concluding Remarks: 22. Sharing the responsibility to protect: getting
from promise to practice Gentian Zyberi.
Part I. Theoretical and Practical Perspectives on the Responsibility to
Protect: 1. The coining and evolution of responsibility to protect: the
protection responsibilities of the state Diana Amnéus; 2. Non-state actors
Raphaël van Steenberghe; 3. Peacekeeping operations Susan C. Breau; Part
II. The United Nations System: 4. The Security Council Terry D. Gill; 5.
The General Assembly Cedric Ryngaert and Hanne Cuyckens; 6. The
Secretary-General Nicholas Turner; 7. The UN Human Rights Council Lyal S.
Sunga; 8. The International Law Commission Arnold Pronto; Part III.
Regional and Security Organisations: 9. The European Union Daniel Fiott and
Marie Vincent; 10. The African Union Solomon A. Dersso; 11. The Association
of Southeast Asian Nations Noel M. Morada; 12. The Organisation of American
States Paulo de Tarso Lugon Arantes; 13. The Arab League Mahasen Aljaghoub,
Ibrahim M. Aljazy and Maysa S. Bydoon; 14. The Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe Dennis J. D. Sandole; 15. The North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation Jody M. Prescott; Part IV. International Courts and
Tribunals: 16. The International Court of Justice Gentian Zyberi; 17. The
United Nations Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and for Rwanda Niki
Frencken and Göran Sluiter; 18. The International Criminal Court Michael
Contarino and Melinda Negron-Gonzales; Part V. Regional Human Rights
Protection Mechanisms: 19. The European System of Human Rights Rhona Smith
and Conall Mallory; 20. The Inter-American System of Human Rights O.
Hilaire Sobers; 21. The African System of Human Rights Frans Viljoen; Part
VI. Concluding Remarks: 22. Sharing the responsibility to protect: getting
from promise to practice Gentian Zyberi.
Protect: 1. The coining and evolution of responsibility to protect: the
protection responsibilities of the state Diana Amnéus; 2. Non-state actors
Raphaël van Steenberghe; 3. Peacekeeping operations Susan C. Breau; Part
II. The United Nations System: 4. The Security Council Terry D. Gill; 5.
The General Assembly Cedric Ryngaert and Hanne Cuyckens; 6. The
Secretary-General Nicholas Turner; 7. The UN Human Rights Council Lyal S.
Sunga; 8. The International Law Commission Arnold Pronto; Part III.
Regional and Security Organisations: 9. The European Union Daniel Fiott and
Marie Vincent; 10. The African Union Solomon A. Dersso; 11. The Association
of Southeast Asian Nations Noel M. Morada; 12. The Organisation of American
States Paulo de Tarso Lugon Arantes; 13. The Arab League Mahasen Aljaghoub,
Ibrahim M. Aljazy and Maysa S. Bydoon; 14. The Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe Dennis J. D. Sandole; 15. The North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation Jody M. Prescott; Part IV. International Courts and
Tribunals: 16. The International Court of Justice Gentian Zyberi; 17. The
United Nations Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and for Rwanda Niki
Frencken and Göran Sluiter; 18. The International Criminal Court Michael
Contarino and Melinda Negron-Gonzales; Part V. Regional Human Rights
Protection Mechanisms: 19. The European System of Human Rights Rhona Smith
and Conall Mallory; 20. The Inter-American System of Human Rights O.
Hilaire Sobers; 21. The African System of Human Rights Frans Viljoen; Part
VI. Concluding Remarks: 22. Sharing the responsibility to protect: getting
from promise to practice Gentian Zyberi.