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Fiott, Daniel,
The responsibility to protect and the third pillar = legitimacy and operationalization /
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Title/Author:
The responsibility to protect and the third pillar/ Edited by Daniel Fiott, Joachim Alexander Koops.
Reminder of title:
legitimacy and operationalization /
Author:
Fiott, Daniel,
other author:
Koops, Joachim Alexander,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2014.,
Description:
256 p. :5 ill. :
Notes:
Electronic book text.
Subject:
Responsibility to protect (International law). -
Online resource:
Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137364408 (electronic bk.) :
The responsibility to protect and the third pillar = legitimacy and operationalization /
Fiott, Daniel,
The responsibility to protect and the third pillar
legitimacy and operationalization /[electronic resource] :Edited by Daniel Fiott, Joachim Alexander Koops. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 256 p. :5 ill.
Electronic book text.
Introduction-- Daniel Fiott and Joachim Koops 1. International Law and the Application of the Third Pillar Approach-- Thomas Ramopoulos 2. The International Criminal Court and the Responsibility to Protect-- Mathias Holvoet and Medlir Mema 3. Probing the Responsibility to Protect's Civilian Dimension: What Can Non-Military Sanctions Achieve?-- Caroline Fehl 4. The Regionalization of the Responsibility to Protect-- Kate Seaman 5. China and the Third Pillar-- Peiran Wang 6. Russia, the Responsibility to Protect and Intervention-- Natasha Kuhrt 7. India and the Responsibility to Protect's Third Pillar-- Roopmati Khandekar 8. The Use of Force and the Third Pillar-- Daniel Fiott 9. The European Union and Pillar Three-- David Curran 10. The Role of Business in the Responsibility to Protect-- Conor Seyle and Eamon Aloyo 11. Information Technology and the Responsibility to Protect-- Karim Hamza 12. Responsibility without Coherence? The Responsibility to Rebuild and Protect in the Democratic Republic of the Congo-- Esther Marijnen.
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As the RtoP moves from norm to operationalization, greater analysis of action to halt crimes against humanity, war crimes, genocide and ethnic cleansing is needed. This uncovers opportunities and challenges associated with third pillar interventions by looking at legal, economic, political, military and alternative interventions in third-countries.Pillar three of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) focuses on the international community's responsibility to take 'timely and decisive action' to prevent and halt genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes, and crimes against humanity in those instances where a state is unable or unwilling to protection its own populations. A range of tools have been devised to aid in this 'timely and decisive action': economic sanctions, international criminal trials, and, most controversially, the use of force. The recent crises that have erupted in places such as Libya, Syria, and the Central African Republic highlight the continued relevance of the RtoP debate, but it also gives rise to the need to better understand the processes, opportunities and risks involved in moving from the RtoP as a norm to its operationalization under the third pillar. This book analyses the timeliness, legitimacy, proportionality, and effectiveness of pillar three responses through a series of chapters looking at international law, economic sanctions, military intervention, and alternative actions.
PDF.
Daniel Fiott is Researcher at the Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. He has worked for a number of think tanks and is widely published on European and international security. Joachim Koops is Research Professor and Senior Associate Researcher at the Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium and Associate Professor and Head of Department at Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
ISBN: 1137364408 (electronic bk.) :£65.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
1010703
Responsibility to protect (International law).
LC Class. No.: KZ4082
Dewey Class. No.: 327.17
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Introduction-- Daniel Fiott and Joachim Koops 1. International Law and the Application of the Third Pillar Approach-- Thomas Ramopoulos 2. The International Criminal Court and the Responsibility to Protect-- Mathias Holvoet and Medlir Mema 3. Probing the Responsibility to Protect's Civilian Dimension: What Can Non-Military Sanctions Achieve?-- Caroline Fehl 4. The Regionalization of the Responsibility to Protect-- Kate Seaman 5. China and the Third Pillar-- Peiran Wang 6. Russia, the Responsibility to Protect and Intervention-- Natasha Kuhrt 7. India and the Responsibility to Protect's Third Pillar-- Roopmati Khandekar 8. The Use of Force and the Third Pillar-- Daniel Fiott 9. The European Union and Pillar Three-- David Curran 10. The Role of Business in the Responsibility to Protect-- Conor Seyle and Eamon Aloyo 11. Information Technology and the Responsibility to Protect-- Karim Hamza 12. Responsibility without Coherence? The Responsibility to Rebuild and Protect in the Democratic Republic of the Congo-- Esther Marijnen.
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