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The principle of the Responsibility to Protect was adopted in order to avoid conflicts at the domestic level as much as possible. For the protection of individuals lies at the meeting point between domestic and international law. This is why they are the subject of reflections and international conventions, as in the case of the principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) under consideration.How then, to reconcile the right of the States to use the public force to guarantee the security and to maintain the public order but also the recognition by the international law to Organisms to…mehr

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The principle of the Responsibility to Protect was adopted in order to avoid conflicts at the domestic level as much as possible. For the protection of individuals lies at the meeting point between domestic and international law. This is why they are the subject of reflections and international conventions, as in the case of the principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) under consideration.How then, to reconcile the right of the States to use the public force to guarantee the security and to maintain the public order but also the recognition by the international law to Organisms to judge the excess of force and to intervene militarily on the territory of the aforementioned State without the express authorization of its government.It is thus a question here of demonstrating by a real case, the ways and means undertaken by the international community to bring help to a peulple bruised by its own government and of the recourse to the principle of the Responsibility to protect.
Autorenporträt
Tshibola Lubeshi Aimée Murphie é advogada, professora na Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Manono (RDC), conferencista, Presidente do Modelo Internacional das Nações Unidas em Kinshasa, e autora de vários livros e artigos científicos.Yumba Mutono Tristan é licenciada em direito internacional público pela Universidade William Booth (RDC).