- Serena K. Sharma & Jennifer M. Welsh, Introduction
- Ruben Reike, Serena K. Sharma & Jennifer M. Welsh, Conceptualizing the Responsibility to Prevent
- Ekkehard Strauss, Institutional Capacities of the United Nations to Prevent and Halt Atrocity Crimes
- Monica Serrano, National Focal Points for R2P: Institutionalizing the Responsibility to Prevent
- Jennifer M. Welsh, Mediation and Sanctions: Applying Conflict Prevention Tools in Atrocity Crime Settings
- Dan Saxon, The International Criminal Court and the Prevention of Crimes
- Sarah Sewall, Military Options for Preventing Atrocity Crimes
- Jonathan Leader Maynard, Combating Atrocity-Justifying Ideologies
- Abiodun Williams, The Possibilities for Preventive Deployment: The Case of Macedonia
- Walter Lotze & Alexandra Martins, The Responsibility to Prevent Atrocity Crimes: Drawing Lessons from International Intervention in Burundi
- Serena K. Sharma, The 2007-08 Post-Election Crisis in Kenya: A Case of Escalation Prevention
- Naomi Kikoler, Guinea: An Overlooked Case of the Responsibility to Prevent in Practice
- Ruben Reike, Libya and the Prevention of Mass Atrocity Crimes: A Controversial Success
- Serena K. Sharma & Jennifer M. Welsh, Conclusion: An Integrated Framework for Atrocity Prevention
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Sharma & Walsh: The Responsibility to Prevent: Overcoming the Challenges of Atrocity Prevention
Serena K. Sharma (King's College London - Defence Studies) & Jennifer M. Welsh (European Univ. Institute - International Relations) have published The Responsibility to Prevent: Overcoming the Challenges of Atrocity Prevention (Oxford Univ. Press 2015). Contents include: