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020 _z9783943126150 (print)
040 _aSipr
041 _aeng
100 _aPingeot, Lou
245 _aIn whose name? :
_ba critical view on the Responsibility to Protect /
_cLou Pingeot, Wolfgang Obenland
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aBonn ; New York :
_bGlobal Policy Forum ; Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung,
_c2014
300 _a66 p.
490 _aReport
500 _aSIP1408
500 _aGlobal Policy Forum and Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung—New York Office publish a joint report on the concept of a Responsibility to Protect (R2P). "In whose name? A critical view on the Responsibility to Protect” by Lou Pingeot and Wolfgang Obenland provides an overview of the history and content of R2P, its positive contributions and its flaws. It concludes that R2P does not give a satisfying answer to the key question it is supposed to address: how best to prevent and, if prevention fails, respond to large-scale human rights violations and killings?
500 _a"May 2014"
650 _ainterventions
_xsovereignty
_xpolitical science
650 _aconflict prevention
_xhuman rights
_xviolations
_xprotection
653 _aR2P
700 _aObenland, Wolfgang
710 _aGlobal Policy Forum
710 _aRosa Luxemburg Stiftung - New York Office
852 _hCD2014 G14_286
856 _uhttps://www.globalpolicy.org/home/265-policy-papers-archives/52620-new-gpf-report-on-r2p-in-whose-name.html
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