The responsibility to protect : the global moral compact for the 21st century
2009
Foreword Introduction: The Responsiblity to Protect: The Opportunity to Relegate Atrocity Crimes to the Past The Responsiblity to Protect: From an Idea to an International Norm Advancing the Responsibility to Protect Through International Criminal Justice In our Interest: The Responsibility to Protect Toward a Jewish Argument for the Responsibility to Protect Atrocity Crimes Framing the Responsibility to Protect Was the Iraq War a Humanitarian Intervention? And What Are Our Responsibilities Today? The Democratic Republic of the Congo: A Story of Lost Opportunities to Prevent or Reduce Deadly Conflicts Dealing With Atrocities in Northern Uganda Spread Wide the Word: Organizing the Grassroots to End Atrocity Crimes Reaching Across Boarders: Philanthropy's Role in the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes Beyond Words: US Policy and the Responsibility to Protect Building Structures for Peace: A Quaker Lobby Offers Strategies for Peacemakers Realizing the Responsibility to Protect In Emerging and Acute Crises: A Civial Society Proposal for the United Nations Moving from Military Intervention to Judicial Enforecement: The Case for an International Marshals Service List of Contributors Index
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