Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect: Redefining a Role for “Kind-hearted Gunmen”

Criminal Justice Ethics 29 (2):93-109 (2010)
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In the aftermath of the complex humanitarian crises of the 1990s, the concept of the Responsibility to Protect emerged powerfully on the international stage. The report of the International C...

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