Browsing Produção Intelectual em Bases Externas by Author "Tourinho, Marcos"
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Brazil in the global anticorruption regime
Tourinho, Marcos
2018Brazilian anticorruption law and institutions were significantly transformed in recent decades. This article traces those transformations and explains how the international anticorruption and money laundering regimes ... -
For liberalism without hegemony: Brazil and the rule of non-intervention
Tourinho, Marcos
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The impact of the Libya intervention debates on norms of protection
Brockmeier, Sarah; Stuenkel, Oliver; Tourinho, Marcos
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 ... -
Regulating intervention: Brazil and the responsibility to protect
Stuenkel, Oliver; Tourinho, Marcos
2014In the last decade, Brazil has engaged with the idea of an international responsibility to protect (R2P) in a notable fashion. As a frequent member of the Security Council in the post-Cold War era, the country resisted ... -
Responsibility while protecting: reforming R2P implementation
Tourinho, Marcos; Stuenkel, Oliver; Brockmeier, Sarah
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 ... -
Towards a world police? The implications of individual UN targeted sanctions
Tourinho, Marcos
2015-11This article explores the normative and institutional implications of the long-term use of individual sanctions by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). It identifies the systematic and extensive use of individual ... -
UN targeted sanctions datasets (1991–2013)
Biersteker, Thomas J.; Eckert, Sue E.; Tourinho, Marcos; Hudáková, Zuzana
2018Targeted sanctions are increasingly used by the United Nations (UN) Security Council to address major challenges to international peace and security. Unlike other sanctions, those imposed by the UN are universally binding ...





