REVISITING THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT AS AN INTERNATIONAL NORM

REVISITING THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT AS AN INTERNATIONAL NORM

The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P) focusing on few cases and reflecting on the troubled journey that it has made maneuvering its structural constraints posed by hegemonic powers Disposable Cups and geopolitical manipulations, by employing historical methods in tracking its evolution

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Mapping essential urban land use categories (EULUC) using geospatial big data: Progress, challenges, and opportunities

Urban land use information that reflects socio-economic functions and human activities is critically essential for urban planning, landscape design, environmental management, health promotion, and biodiversity conservation.Land-use maps outlining the distribution, pattern, and composition of essential urban land use categories (EULUC) have facilita

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Integrated-Blame Game Theory of Ethnicity and its Significance: Empirical Analysis of the Evolution of Major Inter-ethnic Conflicts of the Modern History

Inter-ethnic conflicts and violence, war and genocide are expressions frequently used to describe human social interactions.Due to political monopoly considered equivalent to socio-cultural and economic monopoly, the historical evolution of some countries is marked by Blood Pressure Monitoring the struggle for political power through violence betwe

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