The responsibility to protect : an examination of host and third-state obligations in preventing and reacting to mass atrocity crimes in light of the Libyan and Syrian conflicts
This thesis examines the responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine in light of the 2011 Libyan and Syrian conflicts in order to determine host and third-State obligations in the prevention of and the reaction to mass atrocity crimes. This thesis emphasises that R2P is premised in many ways upon exist...
Main Author: | Nahlawi, Yasmine Khaled |
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne
2016
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.722358 |
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