Africa's Engagement with the Responsibility to Protect in the 21st Century

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Africa's Engagement with the Responsibility to Protect in the 21st Century

Erameh, Nicholas Idris; Ojakorotu, Victor

Springer Verlag, Singapore

02/2024

410

Dura

Inglês

9789819981625

15 a 20 dias

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Section I: Philosophical, Theoretical & Historical Overview Of The Responsibility To Protect.- Chapter I: Introduction.- Chapter II: Responsibility-to-Protect and a Tri-dimensional Methodology: Exploring the Epistemic-Morality of an Interventionist.- Chapter III: From Peacekeeping to the Responsibility to Protect: Unpacking the Genealogy and History of the RtoP Doctrine in the International Humanitarian System.- Section II: Theory & Practice Of The Responsibility To Protect In Africa.- Chapter IV: A Critical Reflection of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Responsibility to Protect Intervention in Libya.- Chapter V: Horizontal Inequality - Armed Violence and the Responsibility to Protect in Africa: The Cote d'Ivoire Experience.- Chapter VI: Insurgency, Responsibility to Protect at the Expense of Local Protection in the Civilian Joint Task Force in the North-Eastern Region of Nigeria.- Chapter VII: The Sahel Region and the Dilemma of Civilian Protection: A Challenge to the Responsibility to Protect.- Chapter VIII: The Anglophone - Cameroon Conflict and the Responsibility to Protect.- Chapter IX: The Responsibility to Protect and International Community Response to the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria.- Chapter X: From Regionalization of Peacekeeping to the Responsibility to Protect in Africa: The Gambia Experience.- Chapter XI: The US Foreign Policy and the Responsibility to Protect in Africa.- Section III: Emerging & contending issues from the pratice of the responsibility to protect in africa.- Chapter XII: The African Union, Responsibility to Protect and the Mantra of African Solutions to African Problems.- Chapter XIII: Implementing the RtoP: Coordinating Approaches Between the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the International Criminal Court (ICC).- Chapter XIV: Peace Enforcement In The Face of International Military Intervention.- Chapter XV: The Media, Armed Conflict, and the Responsibility to Protect.- Chapter XVI: Exploring the Legal Discourse on the Practice of the Responsibility to Protect in Africa.- Chapter XVII: Responsibility to Protect and the Avoidance of the Responsibility: Ending Atrocity Crimes in Northern Nigeria.- Chapter XVIII: Environmental Challenges, Climate Change and the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) In Africa.- Section IV: Institutionalization, consolidation & prospects of the responsibility to protect in africa.- Chapter XIX: From the Sustainable Development Goal 16 to the African Union's Silencing the Guns Agenda: Why is it so Difficult to Achieve Sustainable Peace and Stability in Africa?.- Chapter XX: Can the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine Act as a Deterrent against Mass Atrocity and Human Rights Infringement in Africa?.- Chapter XXI: The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP): Norm Institutionalization, Issues, and Challenges.- Chapter XXII: Responsibility to Protect: From Contestation to Internationalization.
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Armed Conflict;Mass Atrocity;Civilian Population;Responsibility to Protect;NATO;United Nations Security Council;RtoP;Norm Life Cycle Model;RtoP intervention in Libya