Atrocity Crimes and International Law: Responsibility to Protect, Intervention, and Non-Forceful Responses - Essential Guide for Legal Scholars, Human Rights Advocates, and Policy Makers
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Atrocity Crimes and International Law: Responsibility to Protect, Intervention, and Non-Forceful Responses - Essential Guide for Legal Scholars, Human Rights Advocates, and Policy Makers
Atrocity Crimes and International Law: Responsibility to Protect, Intervention, and Non-Forceful Responses - Essential Guide for Legal Scholars, Human Rights Advocates, and Policy Makers
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Author: Henderson, Stacey

Peace studies & conflict resolution

Published on 31 October 2022 by Taylor & Francis Ltd (Routledge) in the United Kingdom as part of 'the Routledge Research in the Law of Armed Conflict' series.

Hardback | 172 pages
163 x 242 x 16 | 394g

Despite repeated declarations of ¡®never again¡¯ in response to the commission of atrocities, civilians have continued to be targeted by their leaders and opposition groups. The international law principles of sovereignty and non-intervention, when taken at their highest, require States to stand idle and not intervene in another State regardless of what atrocities may be occurring there. This traditional legal view is being challenged by an emerging practice of States choosing to respond in non-forceful ways, inspired by the concept of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Drawing on R2P, this book introduces and develops an original conceptual tool ¨Cintercession ¨Cto capture and explain this change in State practice and the impact of R2P on the development of international law. Through a close examination of State practice, the work explores whether there has been an expansion in the permissible measures and situations in which States can intervene, without using force, in response to atrocity crimes occurring in other States. This book concludes that the development of the secondary duty on the international community under R2P provides the greatest opportunity to progress the R2P framework in a meaningful way, which will have a significant impact on the protection of populations from atrocity crimes. The book will be essential reading for students, researchers and policymakers working in the areas of international law, international relations, humanitarian law, and peace and security studies.

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