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    Responsibility To Protect: What For? by Adelaida Rivera

    Published 2013-06-01
    “… On March 17th 2011, the United Nations Security Council approved the Resolution 1973 which authorized the use of force in Libya in order to protect civilians from the attacks performed by the state armed forces. …”
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    Human Rights Protection in UN Peace Operations: A Case Study of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by Masrur Mahmud Khan, Samwat Naiear Ahona, Subiggo Chakma

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The study argues that due to structural challenges, like the bureaucratic structure of MONUSCO, inadequacy of budget and juristic limitation of the Peacekeeping Force, and operational challenges, like challenges in the protection of civilians and UN personnel, the paucity of logistics and manpower and also gender-based violence by some UN personnel and peacekeepers in MONUSCO, the UN forces failed to maintain and defend human rights properly.…”
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    We Are Not Born Alone and We Do Not Die Alone: Protecting Intergenerational Solidarity and Refraining Cain-ism Through Forced Heirship by Albert Lamarca i Marquès

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…I argue that forced heirship actually protects individual choice while also respecting intergenerational ties. …”
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    Global Fragmentation and Collective Security Instruments: Weakening the Liberal International Order From Within by Mateja Peter

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Human protection is now a broadly shared and firmly entrenched norm, but to shield the norm from abuse, the collective international community progressively restricted any use of force to advance the norm within the instrument of UN peacekeeping. …”
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    Use of force in international law by Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib

    Published 2011
    “…This book, consisting of ten chapters, provides succinctly the essential aspects of the 'Use of Force in International Law'. It analyses the history of the UN Charter, its conception and role in today’s world. …”
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    RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT DI SURIAH by , AMIR ABDUL AZIZ, , Rini Tri Nurhayati, M.Si., MA

    Published 2014
    “…Humanitarian crises in Syria since March, 2011 have cost more than 90.000 people died and millions forced to be refugee to Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. …”
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    Revisiting the responsibility to protect as an international norm by Bhattacharya, Swatilekha

    Published 2022
    “…In the absence of UN Security Council authorisation, use of force under the banner of R2P remains contentious. …”
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    The protection of minority languages at the european level by María Acracia Núñez Martínez

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…That is why the EU institutions have adopted various regulations aimed at the promotion, preservation and protection of the languages used by EU citizens, especially those of so-called regional or minority groups. …”
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    Unmasking the Diversionary Global Imperial Designs in the Invasion of Libya in 2011, ten years on, and counting by Chidochashe Nyere

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The findings are that the Libyan invasion was a targeted and selective application of the legal norm of the responsibility to protect doctrine (R2P), quasi-insulated from legal reproach by being sanctioned by the United Nations (UN). …”
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    Essay: Protection of Civilians (POC) During War by Sikander Afzal, Imran Rashid

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This law has a deep rooted connection with the discourse of the Protection of Civilians (PoC). The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is playing a key role in its implementation along with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). …”
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