Introduction


Autoria(s): Bellamy, Alex J.; Davies, Sara; Glanville, Luke
Contribuinte(s)

Bellamy, Alex J.

Davies, Sara

Glanville, Luke

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

"The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a major new international principle, adopted unanimously in 2005 by Heads of State and Government. Whilst it is broadly acknowledged that the principle has an important and intimate relationship with international law, especially the law relating to sovereignty, peace and security, human rights and armed conflict, there has yet to be a volume dedicated to this question. The Responsibility to Protect and International Law fills that gap by bringing together leading scholars from North America, Europe and Australia to examine R2P’s legal content. The Responsibility to Protect and International Law focuses on questions relating to R2P’s legal quality, its relationship with sovereignty, and the question of whether the norm establishes legal obligations. It also aims to introduce readers to different legal perspectives, including feminism, and pressing practical questions such as how the law might be used to prevent genocide and mass atrocities, and punish the perpetrators."--publisher website

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72962/

Publicador

Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Relação

http://www.brill.com/responsibility-protect-and-international-law#TOC_1

Bellamy, Alex J., Davies, Sara, & Glanville, Luke (2011) Introduction. In Bellamy, Alex J., Davies, Sara, & Glanville, Luke (Eds.) The Responsibility to Protect and International Law. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden Boston.

Fonte

Faculty of Law

Tipo

Book Chapter