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A Duty To Prevent Genocide Due Diligence Obligations Among The P5 John Heieck

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A Duty To Prevent Genocide Due Diligence Obligations Among The P5 John Heieck
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 264
Author: John Heieck
ISBN: 9781788117708, 1788117700
Language: English
Year: 2018

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A Duty To Prevent Genocide Due Diligence Obligations Among The P5 John Heieck by John Heieck 9781788117708, 1788117700 instant download after payment.

The permanent five (P5) members of the United Nations Security Council ? China, France, Russia, the UK, and the USA - have a firm duty to prevent genocide in light of the due diligence standard under conventional, customary, and peremptory international law. This perceptive book explores the positive obligations of these states to act both within and without the Security Council context to prevent or suppress imminent or on-going genocide.

John Heieck successfully argues why the duty to prevent genocide is not only a customary, but also an absolute norm of international law, and analyses the scope of the due diligence standard regarding the duty to prevent genocide. In doing so, he considers the ramifications of this on the actions of the P5 members of the Security Council, both within and outside of this eminent body. Significantly, Heieck proposes a legal test for identifyingjus cogensnorms, and explores the effect of these on the actions and omissions of specifically identified members of the United Nations (UN).

Topical and insightful,A Duty to Prevent Genocidewill be an important read for both academics and students of international law and politics who wish to further understand the legal nature of the duty of the P5 members to prevent genocide. It will also provide valuable insights for policymakers of the P5 member states.

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