The responsibility to protect report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
The international community faces no more critical issue currently than how to protect people caught in new and large-scale humanitarian crises — humanitarian intervention has been controversial both when it has happened, as in Kosovo, and when it has failed to happen, as in Rwanda. While there is g...
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International Development Research Centre
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; SYNOPSIS; 1. THE POLICY CHALLENGE; 2. A NEW APPROACH: "THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT"; 3. THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PREVENT; 4. THE RESPONSIBILITY TO REACT; 5. THE RESPONSIBILITY TO REBUILD; 6. THE QUESTION OF AUTHORITY; 7. THE OPERATIONAL DIMENSION; 8. THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: THE WAY FORWARD; APPENDIX A: MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION; APPENDIX B: HOW THE COMMISSION WORKED; INDEX;