Autore
Hehir, AidanTitolo
A "Responsibility" or "Duty" to Protect? Politics and the Enforcement of International LawPeriodico
Ragion praticaAnno:
2017 - Volume:
48 - Fascicolo:
1 - Pagina iniziale:
25 - Pagina finale:
42In this article I argue that the enforcement of international law remains hamstrung by the constitutional competencies afforded to the Permanent Five members of the Security Council; so long as these powers remain, the enforcement of international human rights law will remain highly selective and inconsistent. Though the Responsibility to Protect has emerged as a widely heralded concept, its capacity to influence international politics is profoundly diminished by virtue of its recognition of the systemic status quo. I argue that so long as the Security Council has a right rather than a duty to protect individuals from mass atrocities, they will exercise politically motivated discretion, regardless of their rhetorical commitment to concepts like R2P.
SICI: 1720-2396(2017)48:1<25:A"O"TP>2.0.ZU;2-4
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