Human Rights, Sovereignty, and the Responsibility to Protect

Pages: 47 - 73
Published: Apr 4, 2017
Abstract
In 2005 the General Assembly unanimously endorsed the Responsibility-to-Protect doctrine. This led to heated debates that suggest that principled commitments to human rights and sovereignty are on a collision course, so that we cannot have international enforcement of demanding human rights standards without simultaneously undermining the sovereign equality of states. To question this assumption, Lafont switches the focus of analysis from the...
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Human Rights, Sovereignty, and the Responsibility to Protect
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Apr 4, 2017
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Pages
47 - 73
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