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    The Responsibility to Protect in International Law
    Questions & Answers Revision Guide International Law 2013 and 2014
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      Questions & Answers Revision Guide International Law 2013 and 2014
    • The Responsibility to Protect in International Law

      An Emerging Paradigm Shift

      • 324 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the concept of Responsibility to Protect, this book examines its significance in international relations and law. It delves into the notion of aggravated state responsibility, arguing that this emerging norm is intricately linked to the responsibility to protect, which mandates an international obligation to respond to global injustices. Through this exploration, the author highlights the evolving framework of accountability in the international legal landscape.

      The Responsibility to Protect in International Law