International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect

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International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect

Social and political philosophy Political science and theory International relations International institutions International law Public international law Public international law: human rights Public international law: humanitarian law Public international law: international organizations and institutions

Author: Anne Orford

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 20th January 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 357 Kb

ISBN: 9780511861673


Introduction

The idea that states and the international community have a responsibility to protect populations at risk has framed internationalist debates about conflict prevention, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and territorial administration since 2001.

Context and Historical Background

This book situates the responsibility to protect concept in a broad historical and jurisprudential context, demonstrating that the appeal to protection as the basis for de facto authority has emerged at times of civil war or revolution — the Protestant revolutions of early modern Europe, the bourgeois and communist revolutions of the following centuries and the revolution that is decolonisation.

Analysis and Significance

This analysis, from Hobbes to the UN, of the resulting attempts to ground authority on the capacity to guarantee security and protection is essential reading for all those seeking to understand, engage with, limit or critique the expansive practices of international executive action authorised by the responsibility to protect concept.

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