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Civilian Protection in Armed Conflicts

Civilian Protection in Armed Conflicts

Evolution, Challenges and Implementation

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The study analyzes the evolution and challenges of the concept of the civilian over the course of human history; the situation and victimization of non-combatants in armed conflicts since the end of the Cold War; and the international community’s practical implementation of civilian protection through robust UN peacekeeping missions. The work aims to advance our understanding of civilian protection, its origins and development, as well as its political challenges and operational shortcomings. It shows that even if civilian populations remain an object of aggression and violence in our modern world, humanity has come a long way in protecting the otherwise unprotected and convicting those guilty of systematic human rights abuses. Contents·       Protection of Civilians·       War and Armed Conflict·       Peacekeeping·       United Nations·       International Humanitarian Law·       Human Rights·       International Relations Target Groups·        Researchers and students in the field of political sciences·        Political and humanitarian practitioners The AuthorRobert Schütte is Senior Research Fellow at University of Cologne’s Department of Political Science and European Affairs and director of the human rights organization Genocide Alert.

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novembre 2014, 220 Pages, Globale Gesellschaft und internationale Beziehungen, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-658-02205-1

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