Sunday, December 7, 2014

Hilpold: The Responsibility to Protect (R2P): A New Paradigm of International Law?

Peter Hilpold (Univ. of Innsbruck - Law) has published The Responsibility to Protect (R2P): A New Paradigm of International Law? (Brill | Nijhoff 2014). Contents include:
  • Peter Hilpold, From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect
  • Alex J. Bellamy, The Responsibility to Protect: A Wide or Narrow Conception?
  • Peter Hilpold, R2P and Humanitarian Intervention in a Historical Perspective 
  • Krista Nakavukaren Schefer & Thomas Cottier, Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and the Emerging Principle of Common Concern 
  • Peter-Tobias Stoll, The Responsibility to Protect: One-time Incentive or Lasting Advancement for International law? 
  • Hans-Georg Dederer, ‘Responsibilty to Protect’ and ‘Functional Sovereignty’
  • Karin Oellers-Frahm, Responsibility to Protect: Any New Obligations for the Security Council and Its Members?
  • Enzo Cannizzaro, Responsibility to Protect and the Competence of the un Organs 
  • Andrea Gattini, Responsibility to Protect and the Responsibility of International Organizations 
  • Stefan Kadelbach, The European Union’s Responsibility to Protect
  • Martina Caroni & Corinna Seiberth, From Gender-Blind to Gender-Sensitive: The Relevance of the UN Women, Peace, and Security Agenda for Operationalizing Responsibility to Protect
  • Fernand de Varennes, R2P and the Protection of Minorities
  • Manfred Nowak, Karolina Miriam Januszewski &Jane Alice Hofbauer, R2P and the Prohibition of Torture 
  • Hans-Joachim Heintze, Responsibility to Protect and the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters 
  • Federico Lenzerini, R2P and the ‘Protection’ of Indigenous Peoples
  • Lotta Viikari, Responsibility to Protect and the Environmental Considerations A Fundamental Mismatch or the Way Forward?
  • Oliver Diggelmann, Ethical Dilemmas Connected with the “Responsibility to Protect”
  • Carlo Focarelli, The Responsibility to Protect in the Global System