| Preface |
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| Introduction |
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1 The 2007-08 Post-Election Crisis in Kenya |
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A Success Story for the Responsibility to Protect? |
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PART I THE EMERGENCE OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT |
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2 The Responsibility to Protect: The Journey |
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39 | (8) |
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3 Reconstituting Humanity as Responsibility? |
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47 | (14) |
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The `Turn to History' in International Law and the Responsibility to Protect |
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4 Canada's Role in the Conceptual Impetus of the Responsibility to Protect and Current Contributions |
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5 The Responsibility to Protect within the Security Council's Open Debates on the Protection of Civilians |
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A Growing Culture of Protection |
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PART II THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW |
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6 The Scope of the Crimes Triggering the Responsibility to Protect |
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7 The Responsibility to Protect and Common Article 1 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions and Obligations of Third States |
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8 The Responsibility to Prevent |
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On the Assumed Legal Nature of Responsibility to Protect and its Relationship with Conflict Prevention |
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9 The Responsibility to Protect and the Obligations of States and Organisations under the Law of International Responsibility |
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125 | (14) |
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10 Consensual Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect |
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Responsibility to Protect's Place within the Legal Framework of Consensual Intervention in Internal Armed Conflict |
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PART III HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION AND THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT |
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11 Has Humanitarian Intervention Become Part of International Law under the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine? |
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157 | (16) |
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12 Assigning Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect |
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173 | (12) |
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13 The Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Intervention |
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185 | (14) |
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PART IV INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT |
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14 The Responsibility to Protect and the Permanent Five |
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The Obligation to Give Reasons for a Veto |
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15 The African Union and the Responsibility to Protect |
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Principles and Limitations |
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16 ASEAN Responses to the Responsibility to Protect |
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Challenges, Opportunities and Constraints |
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17 The Responsibility to Protect and Regional Organisations |
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Where Does the European Union Stand? |
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PART V IMPLEMENTING THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT |
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18 A Responsibility to Protect or Preclude? |
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Examining the Beneficiaries of the Responsibility to Protect |
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19 The Responsibility to Protect |
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291 | (14) |
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Unilateral Non-Forcible Measures and International Law |
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20 The Responsibility to Protect Through the International Court of Justice |
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305 | (14) |
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21 Taking Prevention of Genocide Seriously |
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Media Incitement to Genocide Viewed in the Light of the Responsibility to Protect |
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22 Contextualising the Prevention of Genocide |
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23 Ending Our Age of Suffering |
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| Concluding Observations |
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| List of Contributors |
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| General Index |
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| Index of Treaties and Other International Documents |
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