1st Edition

Beyond the Responsibility to Protect in International Law An Ethics of Irresponsibility

By Angeliki Samara Copyright 2021
222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

This book offers a critical appraisal of the international legal idea of the ‘Responsibility to Protect’. The idea that the international community has a responsibility to protect populations at risk has become the prominent mode and structure of address in response to mass human atrocities, gross human rights violations, and large-scale loss of life. Although the "international community" of... Read more

Introduction;

Chapter 1 From Humanitarian Intervention To The Responsibility To Protect (1945 - 2011);

Chapter 2 Just War, Responsibility To Protect And Punishment;

Chapter 3 The Irresponsibility Of The Responsibility To Protect;

Chapter 4 The Responsibility To Protect As A Foreclosing Structure Of Address;

Conclusion;

Biography

Angeliki Samara is a barrister and a researcher currently based in Cyprus. She holds an LLM in Law and International Security and a PhD in Legal Studies from the University of Sussex, UK. Her research interests revolve around notions of responsibility, critical international legal theory and human rights, international security practices and ethical relationality and the law.