1st Edition

The Responsibility to Protect in International Law An Emerging Paradigm Shift

By Susan Breau Copyright 2016
324 Pages
by Routledge

324 Pages
by Routledge

324 Pages
by Routledge

This book will consider a rapidly emerging guiding general principle in international relations and, arguably, in international law: the Responsibility to Protect. This principle is a solution proposed to a key preoccupation in both international relations and international law scholarship: how the international community is to respond to mass atrocities within sovereign States. There are three... Read more

Acknowledgements  Table of Cases  Table of Treaties  Introduction  Part 1: The Theoretical Roots of the Responsiblity to Protect  1. From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect  2. International Society  Part 2:  The Evolution of the Responsibility to Protect within areas of International Law  3. State Responsibility: Obligations on State in International Law  4. International Human Rights Law: Rights and Responsibilities  5. International Criminal Law: Responsibilities within the International Criminal Justice System  6. International Environmental Law: The Responsibility to Save the Planet  Part 3: The Responsibity to Protect in Practice  7. The Responsibility to Prevent  8. The Responsibility to React  9. The Responsibility to Rebuild  10. Responsibilites Iqnored? Syria and Iraq  Conclusion  Bibliography

Biography

Susan Breau is Professor Law at the University of Reading, UK