ABSTRACT

This Handbook offers a comprehensive examination of the Responsibility to Protect norm in world politics, which aims to end mass atrocities against civilians.

The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is amongst the most significant norms in global politics. As the authoritative guide to R2P, this edited volume gathers together the most respected and insightful voices to address key issues related to this emerging norm. The contributing authors do this over the course of three parts:

  • Part I: The Concept of R2P
  • Part II: Developing and Operationalising R2P
  • Part III: The view from Over Here

This book will be of much interest to students of R2P, humanitarian intervention, genocide, human rights, international law, peace studies, international organisations, security studies and IR.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

part |109 pages

Developing and Operationalising R2P

chapter |16 pages

Operationalising Protective Intervention

Alternative models of authorisation 1

chapter |12 pages

Who Should Act?

Collective responsibility and the Responsibility to Protect

chapter |11 pages

Mobilising the Troops

Generating the political will to act

chapter |15 pages

Securing Consistency for Consistent Security

Gender and the Responsibility to Protect

chapter |13 pages

Making R2P Work

Now and in the future

part |92 pages

The View from Over Here