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Responsibility to Protect

The doctrine of "Responsibility to Protect" was adopted by the international community at the United Nations in 2009 to prevent genocides, war crimes and ethnic cleansing. Diffi cult as it is to implement, the manner of application of the doctrine in Libya has raised concerns. The suggestions from Brazil for a more circumspect application of this principle, subjecting it to more calibrations, must be welcomed by the UN Security Council.

International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court is at the centre of efforts to create a system of justice that can establish accountability for gross violations of human rights. At the heart of the debate is how to lay a proper legal foundation for a process that will make such violations less common in this century than they were in the last one.

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