The Responsibility to Protect and the Failures of the United Nations Security Council

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What can be done if the United Nations Security Council fails to protect people from mass atrocities? At a time of inaction and political paralysis at the United Nations, this book explains the legality of alternative action beyond the Security Council.

This book takes a fresh look at the responsibility to protect and offers new and compelling insights into the powers and limits of the UN Security Council. It argues that the Security Council’s responsibility to maintain international peace and security, and its responsibility to protect, do not die with its own failures. Other actors can and must take up responsibility to save those in need. In a persuasive and detailed examination of the legal framework, this research identifies options for coercive measures to be taken beyond the Council that could be used to break the deadlock, including through the General Assembly and regional organisations.

It provides a must-have resource for students, academics, and researchers on key principles of international law. It also offers insight for governments, policy-makers, and other international actors on how they can uphold their legal responsibilities, maintain peace and security, and prevent their failures from undermining the very existence of the UN itself.

Additional information

Dimensions 15.6 × 23.4 cm
Format

Paperback

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Language

Pages

304

Publisher

Series

Year Published

15-12-2022

About The Author

Patrick Butchard is Lecturer in Law at Edge Hill University.

ISBN 10

1509968709

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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