Protecting the Displaced: Deepening the Responsibility to Protect
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Preliminary Material
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- Contents
- List Of Contributors
- Introduction (1-12) by Sara E. Davies and Luke Glanville (86K)
- Forced Migration, The Refugee Regime And The Responsibility To Protect (13-34) by Susan Martin (114K)
- Reconciling R2p With Idp Protection (35-58) by Roberta Cohen (129K)
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Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed … Something Blue? The Protection Potential Of A Marriage Of Concepts Between R2p And Idps Protection
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Erin D. Mooney
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- Introduction
- Something Old
- Something New
- Something Borrowed
- …Something Blue?
- Conclusion
- Eu Migration Policy: Evolving Ideas Of Responsibility And Protection (85-100) by Emma Haddad (94K)
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Regime-Induced Displacement And Decision-Making Within The United Nations Security Council: The Cases Of Northern Iraq, Kosovo, And Darfur
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Phil Orchard
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- Introduction
- The Security Council And The Protection Of Internally Displaced Persons
- Safe Havens And Mass Displacement In Northern Iraq
- Rifts Emerge: The Council And The Nato Intervention In Kosovo
- Council (In)Action In Darfur
- Conclusions: Paths To Legitimate Humanitarian Intervention
- Protecting Civilians In Uncivil Wars (127-162) by Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams (161K)
- A Responsibility To Protect Persons In The Event Of Natural Disasters (163-184) by Sara E. Davies (119K)
- The International Community’s Responsibility To Protect (185-204) by Luke Glanville (112K)
- Conclusion (205-208) by Luke Glanville and Sara E. Davies (48K)
- Index (209-210) (42K)
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