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The Responsibility to Protect in the Context of State-Sponsored Terror

2016-07-07
By: Jan Kalvik
On: 07/07/2016
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As a result of the Rwandan genocide, the United Nations broadened the definition of “The Responsibility to Protect” from State responsibility to protect its citizens, to the responsibility of the international community to intervene to protect civilian populations in cases wherein their own government is unable, or worse, actively engagedContinue Reading

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