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Protecting Human Rights
Duties & Responsibilities of States & Non-State Actors
The 2005 World Summit recognized the responsibility to protect. While this may have, in sense, been a normative revolution, in another sense it was just one more in a long list of human rights responsibilities states have taken on over the last 65 years as the modern human rights regime has developed. Less attention has been focused on the growing number of responsibilities accruing to non-state actors. These talks are from the second joint international conference organised by the American Political Science Association Human Rights Section, Council of the International Political Science...
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Edward Luck is Special Adviser to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the responsibility to protect. Mr. Luck’s primary role is conceptual development and consensus building, to assist the General Assembly to continue consideration of this crucial issue. Mr. Luck is currently on public service leave...
Published 06/28/12
Henry Shue, Senior Research Fellow at Merton College, University of Oxford and Professor of Politics and International Relations, is best-known for his book on international distributive justice, Basic Rights. His research has focused on the role of human rights, especially economic rights, in...
Published 06/28/12
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