
Protection of Civilians
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- Foreword
- Part I Conceptual and Historical Foundations
- 1.: Hugo Slim: 1. Civilians, Distinction and the Compassionate View of War
- 2.: Scott Sheeran and Catherine Kent: Protection of Civilians, Responsibility to Protect, and Humanitarian Intervention: Conceptual and Normative Interactions
- 3.: Ralph Mamiya: A History and Conceptual Development of the Protection of Civilians
- 4.: Stian Kjeksrud, Jacob Aasland Ravndal, Andreas Øien Stensland, Cedric de Coning and Walter Lotze: Protecting Civilians: Comparing Organizational Approaches
- 5.: Haidi Willmot: The Evolution of the United Nations Collective Security System
- Part II Legal Framework
- 6.: Andrew Clapham: Protection of Civilians Under International Human Rights Law
- 7.: Jamie A Williamson: Protection of Civilians Under International Humanitarian Law
- 8.: Erin Mooney: Displacement and the Protection of Civilians under International Law
- 9.: Mona Ali Khalil: Legal Aspects of the Use of Force by United Nations Peacekeepers for the Protection of Civilians
- 10.: Siobhan Wills: International Responsibility for Ensuring the Protection of Civilians
- Part III- Politics and Practice
- 11.: Jean-Marie Guéhenno: The United Nations and the Protection of Civilians
- 12.: Ben Kioko and Lydia Wambugu: The African Union and the Protection of Civilians
- 13.: Ambassador Bruno Stagna Ugarte: Security Council Diplomacy on the Protection of Civilians: A Convoluted History
- 14.: Fiona Blyth and Patrick Cammaert: Using Force to Protect Civilians in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
- 15.: Stian Kjeksrud: The Utility of Force for Protecting Civilians
- 16.: Michael Keating and Richard Bennett: The Contribution of Human Rights to Protecting People in Conflict
- 17.: Sara Pantuliano and Eva Svoboda: Humanitarian Protection - Moving beyond the Tried and Tested
- 18.: Lise Grande: The Problems and Dilemmas of Helping to Build Protection Capacities
- 19.: Aditi Gorur and Nils Carstensen: Community Self-protection
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