| B. G. Ramcharan - 2002 - 278 pages
...state action, or state neglect or inability to act, or a failed state situation; or (b) large scale 'ethnic cleansing', actual or apprehended, whether...killing, forced expulsion, acts of terror or rape. The Commission advocated the following precautionary principles: (a.)Right intention: The primary purpose... | |
| John Adams, Peter Robinson - 2002 - 360 pages
...state action, or state neglect or inability to act, or a failed state situation; or 2) large scale 'ethnic cleansing', actual or apprehended, whether...killing, forced expulsion, acts of terror or rape. (ICISS 2001) The most controversial issue in these proposals is that of anticipatory or pre-emptive... | |
| David Mepham, Jane Cooper - 2004 - 104 pages
...state action, or state neglect or inability to act, or a failed state situation; or 2) large scale 'ethnic cleansing', actual or apprehended, whether...killing, forced expulsion, acts of terror or rape. (ICISS 2001) The most controversial issue in these proposals is that of anticipatory or pre-emptive... | |
| Graeme Cheeseman - 2004 - 352 pages
...deliberate state action. or state neglect or inability to act. or a failed state situation; or large scale 'ethnic cleansing'. actual or apprehended. whether...out by killing. forced expulsion. acts of terror or rape.1 4 This 'just cause' threshold is a careful balance between the need for an arena of triggering... | |
| Ramesh Chandra Thakur, Andrew Fenton Cooper, John English - 2005 - 333 pages
...and reconciliation, addressing the causes of the harm the intervention was designed to halt or avert. Threshold criteria and cautionary principles Military...intervention would have to be a matter of careful judgment on a case-by-case basis. Even when the just cause threshold is crossed of conscience-shocking... | |
| Christof H. Heyns, Karen Stefiszyn - 2006 - 448 pages
...state action, or state neglect or inability to act, or a failed state situation; or B. Large scale 'ethnic cleansing', actual or apprehended, whether...killing, forced expulsion, acts of terror or rape. (2) The precautionary principles A. Right intention: The primary purpose of the intervention, whatever... | |
| Denis Smith - 2006 - 172 pages
...state action, or state neglect or inability to act, or a failed state situation; or B. large scale "ethnic cleansing", actual or apprehended, whether...out by killing, forced expulsion, acts of terror or rape.92 This "just cause threshold" was backed by four "precautionary principles" derived from just... | |
| Steven C. Roach - 2006 - 232 pages
...deliberate state action or state neglect or inability to act or failed state situation; and large scale ethnic cleansing actual or apprehended, whether carried...out by killing forced expulsion, acts of terror or rape."36 Despite these principled recommendations, the report remains vague with respect to the specific... | |
| T. Weiss - 2007 - 215 pages
...apprehended, with genocidal intent or not, which is the product either of deliberate state action, or state neglect or inability to act, or a failed state situation;...killing, forced expulsion, acts of terror or rape. This double-barreled justification does not go as far as many might have hoped. For instance, Article... | |
| Amitai Etzioni - 2008 - 328 pages
...state action, or state neglect or inability to act, or a failed state situation; or b) large scale 'ethnic cleansing,' actual or apprehended, whether...killing, forced expulsion, acts of terror or rape." 33 This approach is fully compatible with the Primacy of Life principle and the foreign policy based... | |
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