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International Law

Notre Dame Law School

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2010

Peace; human rights; humanitarian intervention; international law

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Responsibility To Peace: A Critique Of R2p, Mary Ellen O'Connell Jan 2010

Responsibility To Peace: A Critique Of R2p, Mary Ellen O'Connell

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The NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999 led to the doctrine of R2P, which envisages the use of force in defence of human rights. But as the Kosovo conflict demonstrates, nothing is more destructive of human rights than war. The protection and promotion of human rights should be done through lawful and non-lethal means. This essay argues that citizens and states have a responsibility to peace as much as to human rights because human rights can only flourish in a condition of peace. This essay seeks to restore peace to its proper place in the discussion of international politics and …