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In 2005, the international community made a landmark commitment to prevent mass atrocities by unanimously adopting the UN's "Responsibility to Protect" (R2P) principle. As often as not, however, R2P has failed to translate into decisive action. Why does this gap persist between the world's normative pledges to R2P and its ability to make it a daily lived reality?
In this new book, leading global authorities on humanitarian protection Alex Bellamy and Edward Luck offer a probing and in-depth response to this fundamental question, calling for a more comprehensive approach to the practice of R2P - one that moves beyond states and the UN to include the full range of actors that play a role in protecting vulnerable populations. Drawing on cases from the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, they examine the forces and conditions that produce atrocity crimes and the challenge of responding to them quickly and effectively. Ultimately, they advocate both for emergency policies to temporarily stop carnage and for policies leading to sustainable change within societies and governments. Only by introducing these additional elements to the R2P toolkit will the failures associated with humanitarian crises like Syria and Libya become a thing of the past.
EdituraJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
Dimensiuni159 x 235 x 24
Data Publicarii02/11/2018
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Numar pagini324
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In 2005, comunitatea internationala si-a asumat un angajament important pentru a preveni atrocitatile in masa, adoptand in unanimitate principiul ONU „Responsabilitatea de a proteja” (R2P). Cu toate acestea, de multe ori, R2P nu a reusit sa se traduca intr-o actiune decisiva.