The limits of international law: the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), Israel and the International Court of Justice
Blog: Elcano Royal Institute
In the aftermath of the atrocities committed in Rwanda and Bosnia in the 1990s, the UN set out to establish a new international norm that would prevent future crimes against humanity. This commitment, dubbed the Responsibility to Protect or R2P, challenged the sacrosanct notion of state sovereignty, asserting that if a nation fails to protect […]
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