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Human Rights Law

Western New England University School of Law

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United Nations

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End Sexual Exploitation By Peacekeepers, Lauren Carasik Jun 2015

End Sexual Exploitation By Peacekeepers, Lauren Carasik

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Release Senate Report On Cia Torture Program, Lauren Carasik Nov 2014

Release Senate Report On Cia Torture Program, Lauren Carasik

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United Nations Watchdog Blasts Us For Persistent Racism, Lauren Carasik Sep 2014

United Nations Watchdog Blasts Us For Persistent Racism, Lauren Carasik

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The Un Is Not Above The Law, Lauren Carasik Mar 2014

The Un Is Not Above The Law, Lauren Carasik

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The United Nations' Role In Haiti Cholera Outbreak, Lauren Carasik Nov 2012

The United Nations' Role In Haiti Cholera Outbreak, Lauren Carasik

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Haiti, Cholera, And The United Nations: Negligence And The Rule Of Law, Lauren Carasik Feb 2012

Haiti, Cholera, And The United Nations: Negligence And The Rule Of Law, Lauren Carasik

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Criminalized State: The International Criminal Court, The Responsibility To Protect, And Darfur, Republic Of Sudan, Matthew H. Charity Jan 2011

Criminalized State: The International Criminal Court, The Responsibility To Protect, And Darfur, Republic Of Sudan, Matthew H. Charity

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The international community continues to struggle with the question of what to do when a nation fails to protect its own people from systemic neglect, mistreatment, or even genocide. For many years, this debate pitted proponents of humanitarian intervention by a third-party against those who believe that all others must defer to the sovereign right of the state to control its own affairs and the affairs of its people. In the midst of this debate, the international community has adopted a middle road: insisting that states must acknowledge their responsibility to protect their populations and if the state manifestly fails …