| B. G. Ramcharan - 2002 - 278 pages
...responsibility, and the primary responsibility for the protection of its people lies with the state itself. Where a population is suffering serious harm, as a...war, insurgency, repression or state failure, and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or avert it, the principle of non-intervention should... | |
| Thomas George Weiss - 2005 - 314 pages
...responsibility, and the primary responsibility for the protection of its people lies with the state itself. Where a population is suffering serious harm, as a...war, insurgency, repression or state failure, and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or avert it, the principle of non-intervention yields... | |
| Kalevi Jaakko Holsti - 2004 - 376 pages
...governments to abuse their citizens. But what if states do not meet their responsibilities? The answer: "Where a population is suffering serious harm, as...war, insurgency, repression or state failure, and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or avert it, the principle of non-intervention yields... | |
| Graeme Cheeseman - 2004 - 352 pages
...undertake cosmopolitan action by military means are set down in 'Basic Principle B' which states that 'Where a population is suffering serious harm. as...war. insurgency. repression or state failure. and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or avert it. the principle of non-intervention yields... | |
| Avril McDonald, John Dugard, William Fenrick, Hans-Peter Gasser, Christopher Greenwood, Hortensia Gutierrez Posse - 2011 - 892 pages
...and the primary responsibility for the protection of its people lies with the state itself and that 'Where a population is suffering serious harm, as...war, insurgency, repression or state failure, and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or avert it, the principle of non-intervention yields... | |
| David Malone - 2004 - 764 pages
...commission argued that state sovereignty implied responsibility and that in cases where the population was suffering serious harm as a result of internal war, insurgency, repression, or state failure and where the state in question was unwilling or unable to provide protection, the principle of nonintervention... | |
| Ramesh Chandra Thakur, Andrew Fenton Cooper, John English - 2005 - 333 pages
...catastrophe. But, when they are unwilling or unable to do so, that responsibility must be borne by the broader community of states: "Where a population...war, insurgency, repression or state failure, and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or avert it, the principle of non-intervention yields... | |
| Julie Mertus - 2005 - 252 pages
...responsibility, and the primary responsibility for the protection of its people lies with the state itself. Where a population is suffering serious harm, as a...war, insurgency, repression or state failure, and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or avert it, the principle of non-intervention yields... | |
| United Nations University - 2005 - 419 pages
...that "the primary responsibility for the protection of its people lies with the state itself", but "where a population is suffering serious harm, as...war, insurgency, repression or state failure, and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or avert it, the principle of non-intervention yields... | |
| William Walton Keller, Gordon R. Mitchell - 2006 - 372 pages
...have responsibilities or obligations to their citizenry. One vaunted report summarized this position: "Where a population is suffering serious harm, as...war, insurgency, repression or state failure, and the state in question is unwilling or unable to halt or alter it, the principle of non-intervention yields... | |
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