CAS IR 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Arab Spring, International Criminal Court, Rwandan Genocide
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Its subjective: locke"s on civil government: rights are universal and individual, the premise of. Nazi regime: rwandan genocide, modern genocide, darfur (2003-2010, region within sudan, deemed remote and hard to intervene in , genocide covt. 1948 should have been applied: no coalition was formed to effectively stop it. If no one calls it genocide, no one has to act: kosovo (1999, natos first military action to stop serbs ethnic cleansing of muslim. Kosovar population: lead to new state, precedent was found alarming, violated sovereignty , raised question of who intervenes where. Why kosovo and not darfur: intervention vs. When/what/who to intervene for/against: un 2005 summit outcome document" (r2p, calls for prevention of: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing, 3 pillars of r2p, state has to protect its own population. If state fails to protect, intervention called for: arguments for intervention, case for intervention. Interveners can become the problem (un peacekeepers accused of rape in.