- Ramesh Thakur & William Maley, Introduction. Theorising global responsibilities
- Gareth Evans, The evolution of the Responsibility to Protect: from concept and principle to actionable norm
- Charles Sampford & Ramesh Thakur, From the right to persecute to the Responsibility to Protect: Feuerbachian inversions of rights and responsibilities in state-citizen relations
- Amitav Acharya, R2P and a theory of norm circulation
- Tim Dunne, Responsibility to Protect and world order
- Michael Byers, International law and the Responsibility to Protect
- Edward Newman, The Responsibility to Protect, multilateralism and international legitimacy
- Abiodun Williams Global governance and the Responsibility to Protect
- Jean-Marc Coicaud, International law, the Responsibility to Protect, and international crises
- Alex J. Bellamy, The Responsibility to Protect and the just war tradition
- Jonathan Graubart, War is not the answer: R2P and military intervention
- Mats Berdal, United Nations peacekeeping and the Responsibility to Protect
- William Maley, Humanitarian law, refugee protection, and the Responsibility to Protect
- Susan Harris Rimmer, Is the Responsibility to Protect doctrine gender-neutral?
- Jacinta O'Hagan, The Responsibility to Protect: a western idea?
- Siddharth Mallavarapu, Colonialism and the Responsibility to Protect
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Thakur & Maley: Theorising the Responsibility to Protect
Ramesh Thakur (Australian National Univ.) & William Maley (Australian National Univ.) have published Theorising the Responsibility to Protect (Cambridge Univ. Press 2015). Contents include: