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Reinventing Humanitarian Intervention: Two Cheers for the Responsibility to Protect?

Categories: Civil/Human Rights, Democracy/Peace, Foreign Affairs

http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/research/rp2008/rp08-055.pdf

Outlines the changing parameters of state sovereignty since 1945, traces the development of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine from its genesis in international law, examines the political and legal status of the concept, and highlights the key challenges in its implementation. House of Commons Library Research Paper 08/55.

 
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