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Research seminar public international law - assignment 3
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Research seminar public international law - assignment 3 
 
R2P
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The Geneva Convention
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Such an interesting part of the course. The Geneva Convention proposes laws around war in terms of civilians and soldiers. It also includes examples of Karadzic, Russia, and the USA.
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Research seminar Public international law (PIL) assignments 1 -3
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Research seminar Public international law (PIL) assignments 1 -3 
Assignment 1:remedial secession as right to self-determination 
Assignment 2: the immunities of high-ranking state officials 
Assignment 3: the responsibility to protect (R2P)

Overall grade = 8

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Military Intervention Case Studies
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It seems daunting on the spec, but really military intervention case studies are quite simple. The A4 mind map has 6 case studies that if you learn will do great on any exam question on this topic
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L5549 The Use of Force in International Law - exam answers
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This exam paper answers three questions. The first questions focuses on the legal analysis of the doctrine of military intervention by invitation, the second compares and contrasts the concept of the responsibility to protect (R2P) and the right to unilateral humanitarian intervention, while the third addresses the legality of a state using force to protect its nationals under threat in another state. 
 
First question: "Critically examine the extent to which military intervention by invitation...
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Coursework material
- Essay • 14 pages • 2021
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Public International Law All Lectures and Summary
- Summary • 64 pages • 2020
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This is an extensive summary and collection of all lectures of Public International Law (PIL). It concerns topics such as: the historical developments of PIL, the nature of PIL, law of the treaties, subjects of international law, what is a state, the criteria for statehood, sovereignty of states, jurisdiction, state immunity, principles of criminal jurisdiction, diplomatic immunity, law of the sea, international human rights law, ARISWA, Circumstances precluding wrongfulness, State Responsibili...
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Human Rights
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Explains the basic concepts of human rights, the historical evolution of human rights, the roles that IGOs and NGOs play in human rights, the increase of women's rights as human rights, and Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Defines first-generation rights, second-generation rights, third-generation rights, and Responsibility to Protect.
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Humanitarian intervention
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This document is a summary of a lecture on humanitarian intervention, peacekeeping, and the responsibility to protect (R2P). It outlines the key points; good for revision purposes
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PO231 International Security - Full Lecture Notes
- Class notes • 40 pages • 2016
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International Security lecture notes. Topics include:
- War and Clausewitz
- Causes of War
- Military-Industrial Complex and arms trading
- Nuclear weapons
- Ethnic conflict
- Contemporary Western warfare
- Security studies: realism, liberalism
- Securitisation: critical security studies, post-structuralism, feminism, post-colonialism
- Security dilemma and democratic peace theory
- Just war theory, humanitarian intervention and R2P
- Terrorism and counter-terrorism
- Resource, energy and enviro...
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