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The Responsibility to Protect in modern international relations

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Alumni Weekend
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Jennifer Welsh and Hugo Slim from the Oxford Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict discuss "The Responsibility to Protect" in contemporary international relations, and its role in key cases such as Libya and the post-election violence in Kenya.

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Episode Information

Series
Alumni Weekend
People
Jennifer Welsh
Hugo Slim
Keywords
international relations
libya
21st century challenges
Kenya
politics
ethics
law
alumni weekend
armed conflict
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 28/09/2011
Duration: 00:44:10

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