This book contributes to current debates on the protection of human
rights in the 21st century. With the global economic collapse, the
rise of the BRICS, the post-intervention chaos in Libya, the
migration crisis in Europe, and the regional conflagration sparked
by the conflict in Syria, the need to protect human rights has
arguably never been greater. In light of the precipitous decline in
global respect for human rights and the eruption or escalation of
intra-state crises across the world, this book asks 'what is the
future of human rights protection?'. Seeking to avoid both denial
and fatalism, this book thus aims to: examine the principles at the
very foundation of the debate on human rights; diagnose the causes
of the decline of liberal internationalism so as to offer guiding
lessons for future initiatives; identify those practices and
developments that can, and should, be preserved in the new era;
question the parameters of the contemporary debate and advance
perspectives that aim to identify the contours of future ideas and
practices that may offer a way forward. This book will be of much
interest to students of humanitarian intervention, R2P,
international organisations, human rights and security studies.
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