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RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: PROGRESS OR REGRESSION OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW?
N°12
- December 2013 - PDF
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Can one justify a military intervention on humanitarian grounds?
Since the first decade of this century, we have been been witnessing a new attempt to justify interventions and meddling in the name of humanitarian concerns: this is what is now called «responsibility to protect». Hailed by some as an advance in international public law, and even, sometimes, as the symbol of the coming of a new international order, the responsibility to protect has most notably been invoked in the decisions of the United Nations Security Council in the cases of Libya and Ivory Coast. By virtue of this theory, the first responsibility of the state is to protect its populations, but, when the state is unable to do so, it is incumbent on the international community to do so.
This new critical report of the CETIM examines critically the responsibility to protect and analyzes it in view of current geopolitical power plays. It presents in detail the main aspects of the concept of the responsibility to protect, the context of its elaboration, the arguments put forth in favor of it and the conditions of its implementation. The report demonstrates its relation to other theories that are now largely outmoded and discredited regarding humanitarian intervention. This report revisits the founding of the United Nations and recalls the importance of the principles contained in its Charter that guarantee equality among states and constitute a rampart against arbitrariness and the principle that might makes right. It criticizes the responsibility to protect as a new attempt to manipulate international law in a way that threatens the foundations of the international order and endangers peace and security throughout the world.
Introduction
I. Historical Overview
A) The Nineteenth Century Theory of «Intervention Based on Humanity»
B) The Creation of the United Nations and the Principles of Its Charter
C) The Theory of the «Right of Humanitarian Interference»
II. The Responsibilty to Protect
A) The Context in Which it was Drafted
B) The Concept
C) Arguments in Favor of Military Interventions
D) Circumventing the United Nations Charter
E) The United Nations 2005 World Summit
F) Implementation of the «Responsibility to Protect»
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Article by Robert James Parsons about this report for Le Courrier :
Du "droit d'ingérence" à la "responsabilité de protéger"
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Some documents and websites mentionned on this report: |
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"Humanitarian assistance to victims of natural disasters and similar emergency situations", GA Resolution 43/131, 8 December 1988
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"Humanitarian assistance to victims of natural disasters and similar emergency situations", GA Resolution 45/100, 14 December 1990
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Security Council Resolution 1706, 31 August 2006 (Darfour) (PDF) |
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Security Council Resolution 1975, 30 March 2011 (Situation in Cote d'Ivoire) (PDF) |
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Security Council Resolution 2000, 27 July 2011 (Situation in Cote d'Ivoire) (PDF) |
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"Implementing the responsibility to protect", Report of the U.N. Secretary-General B. Ki-Moon, 12 January 2009 (PDF) |
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International Court of Justice, "The Corfu Channel Case", Judgment of April 9th, 1949
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"Intervention humanitaire et intervention d'humanité : évolution ou mutation en Droit international ?" by Katia Boustany in Revue québécoise de droit international, vol. 8, 1, 1993-1994 (PDF, French only)
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"Responsibility to protect: Introduction and implementation, distrust and misuse", by Hans-Christof Von Sponeck in International, 1/2012
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"Réflexions liminaires à propos des interventions humanitaires des Puissances européennes au XIXe siècle", by Davide Rodogno in Relations internationales, 131, 3/2007 (French only) |
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"Responsibility to protect", report of the ICISS, published by International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, 2011 |
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THE
FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
n°11
- June 2012 - PDF |
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Introduction
I. What is Poverty?
A. The Semantic Fog
B. A Multidisciplinary Field of Research
C. What is Lacking in the Research
D. Multidimensional Poverty
II. The Lessons of History: Ideology and Poverty
III. Quantifying Poverty
A. Measuring Monetary Poverty
B. Measuring Non-monetary Poverty
C. Figures Relative to Poverty
D. How do These Figures Help Us?
E. And Inequality
IV. Strategies in the Fight against Poverty
A. From Francis of Assisi to the Great Confinement
B. From Mandeville and Marx to Social Citizenship
C. From the ILO to the U.N. and the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights
V. The Break with Neo-liberalism and its Repercussion within
the U.N.
A. Debt, Structural Adjustment Programs, the World
Bank and Its Claim to
Fight Poverty
B. The Millennium Development Goals: A Story of a Preordained
Failure
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Extract by
Francine Mestrum for Public Service Europe:
Global
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UNDP,
Human Development Report 2001 (pdf) |
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Assembly Resolution 3201 (S-VI) adopted the 1st May 1974 |
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Assembly Resolution 3202 (S-VI) adopted the 1st May 1974 |
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ESCR,
Substantive Issues Arising in the Implementation of the International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Poverty and the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
10 May 2001 (§§
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TRANSNATIONAL
CORPORATIONS : MAJOR PLAYERS IN HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
n°10
- December 2011
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Contents
Introduction
I. FAILED ATTEMPTS TO SET BINDING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
FOR TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS (TNCs)
A. Previous Efforts
B. Reopening of the Discussion
C. John Ruggie's 2011 Final Report
D. The Global Compact, a Trojan Horse within
the United Nations
II. TNCs, THE
ARMAMENTS INDUSTRY AND THE WAR
A. A Lucrative Large-Scale Private Industry
B. NATO 's “Marketing” of Armaments
C.The Paralysis of the Conference on Disarmament
III. TNCs AND
MERCENARIES
A. An Exponential Phenomenon
B. A Case Study
IV. TRANSNATIONAL
FINANCIAL CAPITAL, CRISES AND THE DETERIORATION OF LIVING CONDITIONS
A. The Hegemony of Financial Capital
B. Financial Crises
Conclusion
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of the UN Special Representative on Human Rights and TNC and Other
business Enterprises |
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See the CETIM Issue
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the CETIM booklet Transnational Corporations and HUman Rights |
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the CETIM publication on Global Compact and Nestlé |
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FOR
THE RESPECT OF THE RIGHTS OF ALL MIGRANT WORKERS
n°9
- October 2011 -
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Contents
Introduction
I. The causes of international migration
II. The Problems and Human Rights Violations encountered by migrants
during the process of migration
III. The situation for migrants in the host country and at their
borders
A) The European Union
1. The situation for regular migrants
2. The situation for irregular migrants
3. The situation for asylum seekers
4. Arbitrary detention
5. The crime of solidarity
B) The situation of domestic workers throughout
the world
IV. Recommendations at the international level to protect
the rights of migrants
Conclusion
Annex |
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of the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants |
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UNDP,
Human Development Report 2009. Overcoming barriers: Human mobility
and development |
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of Migreurop |
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Migreurop,
“A Critical Chronology Of European Migration Policies”
by Alain Morice (CNRS-University
Paris-Diderot) for Migreurop
6th September 2011 |
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Website
of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) |
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December
18, The UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies and Migrant Workers: a Samizdat
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MERCENARIES,
MERCENARISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS
n°8
- Novembre 2010
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Annex 1 - International
Convention against the Recruitment, Use, Financing and Training of
Mercenaries |
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Annex 2 - Convention
for the Elimination of Mercenaries in Africa |
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Annex 3 - Draft
Convention on Private Military and Security Companies (PMSC) |
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Website
of the Special Rapporteur on the use of mercenaries |
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Website
of the Working Group of Experts on the use of mercenaries |
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The Montreux
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Watch our conference
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INTERNATIONAL,
REGIONAL, SUBREGIONAL AND BILATERAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
n°7
- July 2010 - PDF |
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Human
Rights and Bilateral Investment Treaties. Mapping the role of human
rights law within investor-state arbitration
by Luke Eric Peterson, Ed. Rights and Democracy - International
Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development (2009) |
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Bolivia
y el CIADI: crónica de un divorcio anunciado
Equipo de
Análisis Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Cultos de
Bolivia, only in Spanish (July 2010) |
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Trade
and Development Report 2007
UNCTAD |
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organismes exigent plus de transparence et de consultation de la
population concernant les négociations d’un accord
de libre-échange Canada-Union européen
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THE
RIGHT TO WATER
n°6
- October 2009 -
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THE
RIGHTS OF PEASANTS
n°5
- September 2009
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Annex
1 - Declaration
of Rights of Peasants - Women and Men, adopted by La Vía Campesina
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Annex
7b -
Voluntary guidelines to support the progressive realization of the
right to adequate food in the context of national food security, FAO
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TRANSBOUNDARY
TRANSFERS OF TOXIC WASTES AND THEIR EFFECT ON HUMAN RIGHTS
n°4
- May 2009 - PDF |
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Annex
7 - Rotterdam
Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous
Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade (revised version
2005)
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Annex
12 - Norms
on the responsibilities of transnational corporations and other
business enterprises with regard to human rights (adopted by
the Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
in 2003)
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THE
GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS AND THE RIGHT TO FOOD
n°3
- December 2008
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Website
of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Olivier de Schutter
(June 2008-) |
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Website
of the former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Jean Ziegler
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THE
OPTIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL
AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (ICESCR)
n°2
- November 2008
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THE
HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL AND ITS MECHANISMS
n°1
- March 2008
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Webpage
of the Human Rights Council |