Part I. Theoretical and Practical Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect: 1. The coining and evolution of responsibility to protect: the protection responsibilities of the state Diana Amneus 2. Non-state actors Raphael van Steenberghe 3. Peacekeeping operations Susan C. Breau Part II. The United Nations System: 4. The Security Council Terry D. Gill 5. The General Assembly Cedric Ryngaert and Hanne Cuyckens 6. The Secretary-General Nicholas Turner 7. The UN Human Rights Council Lyal S. Sunga 8. The International Law Commission Arnold Pronto Part III. Regional and Security Organisations: 9. The European Union Daniel Fiott and Marie Vincent 10. The African Union Solomon A. Dersso 11. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations Noel M. Morada 12. The Organisation of American States Paulo de Tarso Lugon Arantes 13. The Arab League Mahasen Aljaghoub, Ibrahim M. Aljazy and Maysa S. Bydoon 14. The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe Dennis J. D. Sandole 15. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Jody M. Prescott Part IV. International Courts and Tribunals: 16. The International Court of Justice Gentian Zyberi 17. The United Nations Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and for Rwanda Niki Frencken and Goran Sluiter 18. The International Criminal Court Michael Contarino and Melinda Negron-Gonzales Part V. Regional Human Rights Protection Mechanisms: 19. The European System of Human Rights Rhona Smith and Conall Mallory 20. The Inter-American System of Human Rights O. Hilaire Sobers 21. The African System of Human Rights Frans Viljoen Part VI. Concluding Remarks: 22. Sharing the responsibility to protect: getting from promise to practice Gentian Zyberi.
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