Bulletin n. 1/2015 | ||
June 2015 | ||
Bellamy Alex J. |
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The Responsibility to Protect Turns Ten | ||
in Ethics and International Affairs , vol. 29, n. 2, summer , 2015 , 161-185 | ||
ABSTRACT: Ten years since its adoption by the UN General Assembly, the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) has become an established international norm associated with positive changes to the way that international society responds to genocide and mass atrocities. In its first decade, RtoP has moved from being a controversial and indeterminate concept seldom utilized by international society to a norm utilized almost habitually. This is an assessment that stands in contrast to the widespread view that RtoP is associated with “growing controversy,” but is one that rests on evidence of state practice. | ||