This volume is a collection of the key writings of Professor
Ramesh Thakur on norms and laws regulating the international use of
force.
The adoption of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle by
world leaders assembled at the UN summit in 2005 is widely
acknowledged to represent one of the great normative advances in
international politics since 1945. The author has been involved in
this shift from the dominant norm of non-intervention to R2P as an
actor, public intellectual and academic and has been a key thinker
in this process. These essays represent the author's writings on
R2P, including reference to test cases as they arose, such as with
Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar in 2008.
Comprising essays by a key thinker and agent in the
Responsibility to Protect debates, this book will be of much
interest to students of international politics, human rights,
international law, war and conflict studies, international security
and IR in general.
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