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050  4 JZ6369|b.J258 2013eb 
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100 1  Janzekovic, John. 
245 10 Responsibility to protect and prevent :|bprinciples, 
       promises and practicalities /|cJohn Janzekovic and Daniel 
       Silander. 
260    London, UK ;|aNew York, NY :|bAnthem Press,|c2013. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
505 0  Ch. 1 Introduction -- Protection and Prevention -- 
       Structure of the Text -- ch. 2 State versus Human Security
       : The Great Debate -- Security, Sovereignty and the State 
       -- State and Human Security in Weak, Failing or Failed 
       States -- Human Security During and After the Rwandan 
       Genocide and the Balkan Wars -- The Need for a Human-
       centric Approach -- Conclusion -- ch. 3 Responsibility: 
       Protection and Prevention -- Responsibility to Protect 
       (R2P) -- Intervention and Protection -- Developments in 
       R2P -- Intervention, Protection and the War in Kosovo -- 
       What is a Responsibility to Prevent (R2Prevent)? -- 
       Protection and Prevention: Where to Now? -- Conclusion -- 
       ch. 4 State Responsibility, Human Security and 
       International Law -- The Relevance of International Law to
       State Behaviour -- International Humanitarian Laws: 
       Progression and Promises -- The International Law 
       Commission and State Responsibility -- Conclusion -- ch. 5
       Promoting Democratic Norms for Protection and Prevention -
       - Emerging Democracy Norms -- Democracy Promotion and 
       Human Security -- R2P through Democratic Norms: The Big 
       Three -- Popular representation -- Peace -- Prosperity -- 
       Conclusion -- ch. 6 Case Study Libya: Moving Principle 
       into Action? -- Libya, 2010 -- 11: Revolution and 
       Aftermath -- The United Nations Security Council and the 
       Application of R2P in Libya -- The Great Powers' Response 
       to the Crisis in Libya -- Lessons Learned: R2P and the 
       Libyan Crisis -- Conclusion -- ch. 7 Conclusion. 
506 1  Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 Responsibility to protect (International law) 
650  0 Humanitarian intervention. 
650  0 Humanitarian intervention|zLibya. 
651  0 Libya|xHistory|yCivil War, 2011- 
700 1  Silander, Daniel,|d1972- 
856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1gxpc64|zGo to
       ebook 
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