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Reassessing the Responsibility to Protect

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Conceptual and operational challenges

Reassessing the Responsibility to Protect

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Reassessing the Responsibility to Protect book

Conceptual and operational challenges
Edited ByBrett R. O’Bannon
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 27 October 2015
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315882512
Pages 178
eBook ISBN 9781315882512
Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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O’Bannon, B.R. (Ed.). (2015). Reassessing the Responsibility to Protect: Conceptual and operational challenges (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315882512

ABSTRACT

This book explores conceptual and operational questions regarding the development and implementation of the Responsibility to Protect.

The mass atrocity norm known as the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) has enjoyed meteoric success since the concept was introduced in 2001. But perhaps precisely because of how quickly the concept secured its privileged place in the pantheon of ideas and concerns in international affairs, many fundamental questions remain concerning its origins, its conceptual contents, and its relevance to actual cases of mass atrocity. This book seeks to explore that terrain by drawing together a group of scholars diverse enough to engage with the complex array of political, legal and ethical questions raised by R2P. Critical questions raised here include: What are the limits of the authority that R2P confers on international actors? What does the evolution of R2P mean for North-South relations? Just how significant is R2P in the context of the broader human rights landscape? In addition to those conceptual and theoretical matters, special attention is given to the operational context in which the meaning of R2P is ultimately rendered. As events in Africa have figured so significantly into the norm’s development, the contributors pay special attention to the problems and prospects of mass atrocity prevention in that context.

This volume will be of much interest to students of the Responsibility to Protect, war and conflict studies, peacebuilding, international law, and IR/Security Studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

Ontological insecurity and the origins of R2P
ByBrett R. O’Bannon

chapter 1|17 pages

The responsibility to protect and the limits of international authority

ByAnne Orford

chapter 2|16 pages

Understanding the gap between the promise and the reality of ‘the responsibility to protect’

ByDavid Chandler

chapter 3|23 pages

The rise and fall (and supposed rise again) of the responsibility to protect (R2P) as a norm of international law

R2P in the human rights landscape
ByJeremy Sarkin

chapter 4|19 pages

Africa

Is there a state? Implications of statelessness for a state-centric human protection norm
ByBrett R. O’Bannon

chapter 5|21 pages

The responsibility to protect in Congo 1

The failure of grassroots prevention
BySéverine Autesserre

chapter 6|28 pages

United Nations action in Sri Lanka and the responsibility to protect

ByAlex J. Bellamy

chapter 7|9 pages

The unintended consequences of UN peacekeeping in post-war South Sudan

Why everyone wants a uniform
ByCarol Berger

chapter 8|11 pages

Crying out for action

Do the dead say anything about the responsibility to protect?
ByJohn K. Roth
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