The Responsibility to Protect

The Responsibility to Protect
Title The Responsibility to Protect PDF eBook
Author Gareth Evans
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 369
Release 2009-08-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815701802

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"Never again!" the world has vowed time and again since the Holocaust. Yet genocide, ethnic cleansing, and other mass atrocity crimes continue to shock our consciences—from the killing fields of Cambodia to the machetes of Rwanda to the agony of Darfur. Gareth Evans has grappled with these issues firsthand. As Australian foreign minister, he was a key broker of the United Nations peace plan for Cambodia. As president of the International Crisis Group, he now works on the prevention and resolution of scores of conflicts and crises worldwide. The primary architect of and leading authority on the Responsibility to Protect ("R2P"), he shows here how this new international norm can once and for all prevent a return to the killing fields. The Responsibility to Protect captures a simple and powerful idea. The primary responsibility for protecting its own people from mass atrocity crimes lies with the state itself. State sovereignty implies responsibility, not a license to kill. But when a state is unwilling or unable to halt or avert such crimes, the wider international community then has a collective responsibility to take whatever action is necessary. R2P emphasizes preventive action above all. That includes assistance for states struggling to contain potential crises and for effective rebuilding after a crisis or conflict to tackle its underlying causes. R2P's primary tools are persuasion and support, not military or other coercion. But sometimes it is right to fight: faced with another Rwanda, the world cannot just stand by. R2P was unanimously adopted by the UN General Assembly at the 2005 World Summit. But many misunderstandings persist about its scope and limits. And much remains to be done to solidify political support and to build institutional capacity. Evans shows, compellingly, how big a break R2P represents from the past, and how, with its acceptance in principle and effective application in practice, the promise of "Never

Fundamentals of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention

Fundamentals of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Title Fundamentals of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre
ISBN 9780896047167

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Unconscionable Crimes

Unconscionable Crimes
Title Unconscionable Crimes PDF eBook
Author Paul C. Morrow
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 291
Release 2020-09-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0262360837

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The first general theory of the influence of norms--moral, legal and social--on genocide and mass atrocity. How can we explain--and prevent--such large-scale atrocities as the Holocaust? In Unconscionable Crimes, Paul Morrow presents the first general theory of the influence of norms--moral, legal and social--on genocide and mass atrocity. After offering a clear overview of norms and norm transformation, rooted in recent work in moral and political philosophy, Morrow examines numerous twentieth-century cases of mass atrocity, drawing on documentary and testimonial sources to illustrate the influence of norms before, during, and after such crimes.

Public Health, Mental Health, and Mass Atrocity Prevention

Public Health, Mental Health, and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Title Public Health, Mental Health, and Mass Atrocity Prevention PDF eBook
Author Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 243
Release 2021-07-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1000414248

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This multidisciplinary volume considers the role of both public health and mental health policies and practices in the prevention of mass atrocity, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. The authors address atrocity prevention through the framework of primary (pre-conflict), secondary (mid-conflict), and tertiary (post-conflict) settings. They examine the ways in which public health and mental health scholars and practitioners currently orient their research and interventions and the ways in which we can adapt frameworks, methods, tools, and practice toward a more sophisticated and truly interdisciplinary understanding and application of atrocity prevention. The book brings together diverse fields of study by global north and global south authors in diverse contexts. It culminates in a narrative that demonstrates the state of the current fields on intersecting themes within public health, mental health, and mass atrocity prevention and the future potential directions in which these intersections could go. Such discussions will serve to influence both policy makers and practitioners in these fields toward developing, adapting, and testing frames and tools for atrocity prevention. Multidisciplinary perspectives are represented among editors and authors, including law, political science, international studies, public health, mental health, philosophy, clinical psychology, social psychology, history, and peace studies.

Humanitarianism: Keywords

Humanitarianism: Keywords
Title Humanitarianism: Keywords PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 262
Release 2020-09-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004431144

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Humanitarianism: Keywords is a comprehensive dictionary designed as a compass for navigating the conceptual universe of humanitarianism. It is an intuitive toolkit to map contemporary humanitarianism and to explore its current and future articulations. The dictionary serves a broad readership of practitioners, students, and researchers by providing informed access to the extensive humanitarian vocabulary.

Reconstructing Atrocity Prevention

Reconstructing Atrocity Prevention
Title Reconstructing Atrocity Prevention PDF eBook
Author Sheri P. Rosenberg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 547
Release 2016
Genre Law
ISBN 1107094968

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This proposes a new framework for atrocity prevention, featuring scholars from around the globe including three former UN special advisers.

Mass Atrocity Crimes

Mass Atrocity Crimes
Title Mass Atrocity Crimes PDF eBook
Author Robert I. Rotberg
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815704712

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A dozen scholars explore what can be done to combat genocide, ethnic cleansing and other crimes against humanity, which, despite grisly examples from the past century, continue to rear their ugly head today. Original.