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Boko Haram's attacks and the people's response: a ‘fourth pillar’ of the responsibility to protect? / Popovski, Vesselin; Maiangwa, Benjamin   Article
Popovski, Vesselin Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the failure of the Nigerian government to exercise its responsibility to protect (R2P) populations from mass atrocities in the wake of Boko Haram's violent and persistent attacks against civilians in north-east Nigeria. After the abduction of 276 schoolgirls on 14 April 2014, the affected communities engaged directly in protecting their villages and families. Another murderous and devastating attack on Baga in January 2015 and the abduction of over 400 women in Damasak in March 2015 continued to expose the governmental failure to protect people at risk of losing their lives. This article examines the dynamics of the people's response to the crisis and investigates whether this response could be conceptually defined as a ‘fourth pillar’ of R2P, when a state – even in collaboration with the international community – is unable to live up to its R2P. Certainly, such a phantom ‘fourth pillar’ is symbolic and should not be used in any way by governments to re-delegate their first pillar primary R2P.
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International criminal accountability and the rights of childre / Arts, Karin; Popovski, Vesselin 2006  Book
Arts, Karin Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Description xiv, 191p.
Standard Number 9789067042277
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ID:   193850


Right to International Solidarity / Popovski, Vesselin   Journal Article
Popovski, Vesselin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues for the need to codify and implement a new human right—the right to international solidarity. Similar to the right to peace, the right to development, and the right to clean environment, such a new right would express the interconnectedness of peoples and generations in recognition of a shared agency and responsibility to cooperate with each other to address pressing global common challenges.
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Spoiler groups and UN peacekeeping / Nadin, Peter; Cammaert, Patrick; Popovski, Vesselin 2015  Book
Popovski, Vesselin Book
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Publication London, IISS, 2015.
Description 148p.pbk
Series Adelphi Series; 449
Standard Number 9781138924963
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