
The latest issue of
Global Responsibility to Protect (Vol. 17, nos. 2-3, 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Accountability in and after Frozen Conflicts: Lessons from Syria
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Dara Conduit & Yasmine Nahlawi, Legal Accountability in Frozen Conflicts: Lessons from Syria
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Roua Al Taweel, Responsibility to Protect and Syria’s Displacement: Unprotected at Home and Abroad
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Yasmine Nahlawi, Accountability Pursuits in the Syrian Context: an r2p Success?
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Danny Singh & Haian Dukhan, From Libya to Syria: Assessing the Impact of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine on Global Intervention Strategies
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Linda Osman, Reflections on the Dabbagh Case: Challenges and Implications for Justice
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Ruham Hawash, Restoring Faith in Justice – the Imperative of Impartiality in the Pursuit of Justice
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Lubna Alkanawati, A First-Hand Account of Surviving Atrocities in Syria, and Fighting for Justice
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Mohamad Katoub, From Syria to Gaza: the Dangerous Normalisation of Attacks on Healthcare