Blood and borders the responsibility to protect and the problem of the kin-state
Material type: TextPublication details: Tokyo United Nations University Press 2011Description: xii, 258 p. 24 cmISBN:- 9789280811964
- 305.8 23 BL-
- JZ6368 .B56 2011
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | General Books | 305.8 BL- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Gifted By Prof. Vesselin Popovski | 014622 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The responsibility to protect minorities: is the kin-state a problem or a solution? / Walter Kemp -- The responsibility to protect: a forward-looking agenda / Ramesh Thakur -- The borders of sovereignty: whose responsibility is it to protect national minorities? / Bogdan Aurescu -- Where are the borders' national identity and national security / Walter Kemp -- Minority protection, bilateral mechanisms and responsibility to protect / Elizabeth F. Defeis -- Bilateral instruments and mechanisms to protect "kin-minorities" abroad: the case of Hungary's bilateral agreements with its neighbours and their monitoring through joint intergovernmental commissions / Emma Lantschner -- R2P and kinship in the context of Syria and Lebanon / Joshua Castellino -- Problems and prospects for R2P: the unilateral action of Viet Nam in 1978 / Ho-Ming So Denduangrudee -- The role of Russia as a kin-state in protecting the Russian minority in Ukraine / Olena Shapovalova -- Brazilians in Paraguay: a growing internal problem or a regional issue? / James Tiburcio -- The responsibility to prevent conflicts under R2P: the Nigeria Bakassi situation / Rhuks Ako -- Blood across borders: the role of the kin-state in minority protection / Vesselin Popovski and Nicholas Turner.
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