Mass Atrocity Crimes : Preventing Future Outrages /
Millions of people, particularly in Africa, face daily the prospect of death at the hands of state or state-linked forces. Although officially both the United Nations and the African Union have adopted "Responsibility to Protect" (R2P) principles, atrocities continue. The tenets of R2P, re...
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
2010.
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Table des matières:
- Preface
- Deterring mass atrocity crimes : the cause of our era / Robert I. Rotberg
- Old crimes, new paradigms : preventing mass atrocity crimes / Dan Kuwali
- The role of the International Criminal Court / Richard J. Goldstone
- Understanding crimes against humanity in West Africa : giving the people what they want / David M. Crane
- The responsibility to protect : preventing and halting crimes against humanity / Don Hubert
- Building a norm : the responsibility to protect experience / Edward C. Luck
- Acting against atrocities : a strategy for supporters of R2P / Claire Applegarth and Andrew Block
- From prevention to response : using military force to oppose mass atrocities / Sarah Sewall
- Social networks and technology in the prevention of crimes against humanity / Sarah E. Kreps
- The use of patterns in crisis mapping to combat mass atrocity crimes / Jennifer Leaning
- Monitoring African governments' domestic media to predict and prevent mass atrocities : opportunities and obstacles / Frank Chalk.


