The "responsibility to prevent": an international crimes approach to the prevention of mass atrocities
<p>Paragraphs 138 to 140 of the Outcome Document of the 2005 UN World Summit not only elevated the element of prevention to a prominent place within the principle of “responsibility to protect” (R2P), but also restricted the scope of R2P to four specific crimes under international law: genocid...
Main Author: | Reike, R |
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Other Authors: | Welsh, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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