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Beyond Responsibility to Protect - Generating Change in International Law (Hardcover)
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Beyond Responsibility to Protect - Generating Change in International Law (Hardcover)
Series: International Law, 16
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The history of international law is replete with concepts that have
generated change: individual criminal responsibility, common
heritage of mankind and sustainable development to name but a few.
These are concepts that have influenced the scope, structure and
purpose of international law. This book explores the extent to
which Responsibility to Protect (R2P) possesses the same
transformative potential, showing how R2P shifts our understanding
of both the potential and practice of international law.
Responsibility to Protect is both an ambitious and an ambiguous
concept in international law. Ambiguity creates space for debate
and the potential for legal development, but it may also generate
misunderstanding, false expectations and uncertainty. Despite its
ambiguity, R2P has quickly found a place within international legal
texts. At the same time its ambiguity or rather the tensions the
concept generates has also helped generate an enormous range of
scholarship. This collection of essays presents a more fundamental
critical evaluation of R2P, exploring how it interacts with
existing concepts and values, and how this influences normative
developments within international law. In particular, the essays
explore the influence of R2P upon sovereignty as responsibility,
the continued advance of positive human rights obligations and the
safeguarding of international community interests.These themes are
explored in a range of essays written by new and established
scholars. The essays explore the moral and political foundations of
R2P, the expansion of R2P to non-state actors, and the interaction
between R2P and certain branches of international law, such as use
of force, responsibility as liability, humanitarian law and
international criminal law.
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