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The Normative Status of the Responbility to Protect after Libya

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Loiselle, Marie-Eve

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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

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Abstract The responsibility to protect concept has evolved rapidly in the last decade but its normative and legal status is still disputed. This paper assesses the degree of recognition the concept has attracted since its inception and the significance of

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Global Responsibility to Protect

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2037-12-31
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