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The international politics of human rights : rallying to the R2P cause?
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The international politics of human rights : rallying to the R2P cause?

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Introduction : is R2P "cascading" as a norm? / Mónica Serrano and Thomas G. Weiss
Mediation and the prevention of mass atrocities / Eileen Babbitt
From coercive to protective tools : the evolution of targeted sanctions / Alexandra dos Rios and George A. Lopez
Monitoring and fact-finding by UN human rights mechanisms / Ekkehard Strauss
The international criminal court / Martin Mennecke
Brazil and R2P : responsibility while protecting / Monica Herz
India and R2P's burdens of dissent and accommodation / Kudrat Virk
Is China like the other permanent members? : governmental and academic debates on R2P / Liu Tiewa
Nigeria and South Africa : on the concept "every African is his brother's keeper" / Adekeye Adebajo
Turkey and R2P : ambivalence in promoting human rights? / Philip Robins
Flesh on doctrinal bones : the United States and R2P / Tom J. Farer and Claudia Fuentes Julio
R2P's unfinished journey / Mónica Serrano and Thomas G. Weiss.

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The international politics of human rights : rallying to the R2P cause?. ISBN 9780415626347. Published by Routledge in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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