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An Institutional Approach to the Responsibility to Protect

Edited by: Gentian Zyberi

ISBN13: 9781107036444
Published: July 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Covering the main political organs of the UN, important regional and security organizations, international judicial institutions and the regional human rights protection systems, An Institutional Approach to the Responsibility to Protect examines the roles and responsibilities of the international community regarding the responsibility to protect. It also proposes improvements to the current system of collective security and human rights protection.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Part I. Theoretical and Practical Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect:
1. The coining and evolution of responsibility to protect: the protection responsibilities of the state Diana Amneus
2. Non-state actors and the responsibility to protect Raphael van Steenberghe
3. Peacekeeping operations and the responsibility to protect Susan C. Breau

Part II. The United Nations System:
4. The UN Security Council and the responsibility to protect Terry D. Gill
5. The UN General Assembly and the responsibility to protect Cedric Ryngaert
6. The UN Secretary-General and the responsibility to protect Nicholas Turner
7. What is the UN Human Rights Council's responsibility to protect? Lyal S. Sunga
8. The International Law Commission and responsibility to protect Arnold N. Pronto

Part III. Regional and Security Organizations:
9. The European Union and the responsibility to protect Daniel Fiott and Marie Vincent
10. The African Union and the responsibility to protect Solomon A. Dersso
11. ASEAN and the responsibility to protect Noel M. Morada
12. The Organization of American States and the responsibility to protect Paulo de Tarso Lugon Arantes
13. The Arab League and the responsibility to protect Mahasen Al Jaghoub, Ibrahim M. Aljazy and Maysa S. Bydoon
14. The OSCE and the responsibility to protect Dennis J. D. Sandole
15. NATO and the responsibility to protect Jody M. Prescott

Part IV. International Courts and Tribunals:
16. The International Court of Justice and the responsibility to protect Gentian Zyberi
17. The International Criminal Court and the responsibility to protect Michael Contarino and Melinda Negron-Gonzales
18. The ICTY and the ICTR and responsibility to protect Niki Frencken and Goran Sluiter

Part V. Regional Human Rights Protection Mechanisms:
19. The European system of human rights and the responsibility to protect Rhona Smith and Conall Mallory
20. The inter-American system of human rights and the responsibility to protect O. Hilaire Sobers
21. The African system of human rights and the responsibility to protect Frans Viljoen

Concluding Remarks:
22. Sharing the responsibility to protect: getting from promise to practice Gentian Zyberi.