2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-7093.2010.00254.x
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The Responsibility to Protect—Five Years On

Abstract: The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) has become a prominent feature in international debates about preventing and responding to genocide and mass atrocities. Since its adoption in 2005, it has been discussed in relation to a dozen major crises and been the subject of discussion at the UN Security Council and General Assembly. This article takes stock of the past five years and examines three questions about RtoP: What is its function? Is it a norm, and, if so, what sort? And what contribution has it made to th… Show more

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“…Более того, большинство конфликтов сегодняшнего дня происходят на местах, фи-зически удаленных от европейской или евро-атлантической территории, но многие из них считаются представляющими опасность для населения стран-членов ЕС или НАТО. И Концепция человеческой безопасности, которая принята в ЕС, 22 и концеп-ция ООН об «Ответственности защищать» 23 призывает к интернационализации и глобализации ответственности за предотвращение геноцида и массовой жестокости и к защите потенциальных жертв.…”
Section: комплексный подход к глобальной безопасностиunclassified
“…Более того, большинство конфликтов сегодняшнего дня происходят на местах, фи-зически удаленных от европейской или евро-атлантической территории, но многие из них считаются представляющими опасность для населения стран-членов ЕС или НАТО. И Концепция человеческой безопасности, которая принята в ЕС, 22 и концеп-ция ООН об «Ответственности защищать» 23 призывает к интернационализации и глобализации ответственности за предотвращение геноцида и массовой жестокости и к защите потенциальных жертв.…”
Section: комплексный подход к глобальной безопасностиunclassified
“…Indeed, one of the more controversial aspects of the just war tradition that is worth considering is whether, when the ethical criteria for just war are met, this obliges the authority to engage in war. At least some theorists hold that engaging in war may be an obligation (Coates 1997: 157;Ramsey 2002: 484) and recent writings on the responsibility to protect tend to support this position (Bellamy 2010;Pattison 2013). By extension, my approach doesn't rule out the possibility that surveillance could be an obligation.…”
Section: Debate Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It respects the sovereignty of states regardless of their internal virtues. This sovereignty is by no means absolute: it is limited by such recent norms as the Responsibility to Protect, 48 and the norm that developed in the break-up of the former Yugoslavia holding that states resisting groups seeking national self-determination should avoid the use of force as should the groups seeking independence. 49 But international law is appropriately respectful of sovereignty and cautious about allowing military intervention except in exceptional circumstances such as genocide or large-scale ethnic cleansing.…”
Section: Care and International Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%