Browsing by Keyword "Humanitarian intervention"
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Brazil and Responsibility to Protect: a case of agency and norm entrepreneurship in the Global South
2016-09This article questions the still broadly accepted notion that the global debate about Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is divided into a Western (or Northern) pro-R2P' camp and a non-Western (or Southern) anti-R2P camp'. ... -
The BRICS and the future of R2P was Syria or Libya the exception?
2014This article assesses the BRICS’ position on the emerging global norm of the Responsibility to Protect, analyses the year 2011, when all the BRICS occupied a seat on the UN Security Council, and asks how the rise of the ... -
The impact of the Libya intervention debates on norms of protection
2016-01-02Resolution 1973, which authorised military intervention in Libya, marked the first time that the United Nations Security Council explicitly mandated the use of force against a functioning state to prevent imminent atrocity ... -
A normalização das intervenções militares com propósitos humanitários pelo Conselho de Segurança das Nações Unidas: os casos da Líbia e da Síria
2014-11This research aimed to access the normalization of military interventions for humanitarian purposes within the United Nations Security Council. A historical approach of the subject was chosen to analyze the conjuncture and ... -
Responsibility while protecting: reforming R2P implementation
2016-01-02This article explores the political impact of the Brazilian proposal Responsibility while Protecting (RwP) on the normative evolution of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). For much of the last two decades, public and ...