Abstract

A decade ago, we launched Global Responsibility to Protect with the aim of supporting the publication of cutting edge research on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle, its development as a new norm in global politics, its operationalisation through the work of governments, international and regional organisations and NGOS, and its relationship and applicability to past and present cases of genocide and mass atrocities including the global response to those cases.

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