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Category Archives: Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

Qaddafi’s Fate Under Discussion: the International Community’s Responsibility in Question

I had been meaning to write a series of posts on the travails of R2P and the situation in Libya a few months ago. Although I had announced that I would be writing on these issues, I regrettably never found the time to write anything publishable. Time is as ever short as it has been [...]

The Travails of R2P – The Legal Challenges of the Military Intervention in Libya (Introduction)

As I have not blogged in a while, and as the situation in Libya has been getting a lot of coverage by legal blogs and other forums, I decided to cover this situation in a more original and structured fashion than usual. Instead of the usual ad hoc commenting, I intend to write a series of [...]