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Norms of protection : responsibility to protect, protection of civilians and their interaction

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A series of humanitarian tragedies in the 1990s (Somalia, Rwanda, Srebrenica, Kosovo) demonstrated the failure of the international community to protect civilians in the context of complex emergencies.

These brought to life two norms of protection - Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and Protection of Civilians (POC) - both deeply rooted in the empathy that human beings have for the suffering of innocent people.

Both norms raise concerns of misinterpretation and misuse.

They are developing - sometimes in parallel, sometimes diverging and sometimes converging - with varying degrees of institutionalisation and acceptance.

This book engages in a profound comparative analysis of the norms and aims to serve policy-makers at various levels; practitioners with protective roles; academics and researchers; civil society and R2P and POC advocates

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Product Details
United Nations University
9280812181 / 9789280812183
Paperback / softback
341.67
01/12/2012
Japan
English
xvi, 301 pages
24 cm
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More