THE ROLE OF STATES’ WILL IN CREATION AND ACTIVATION THE PRINCIPLE OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT.

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MOUZAOUI AQILA, MOSBAH RACHIDA

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The responsibility to protect has become an approach in international law to deal with gross violations of human rights, with balanced thinking between protecting the sovereignty of states and protecting humanity at the same time. This follows the United Nations high-level meeting. Committee on Threats, Challenges and Variables, which met in 2004 and was approved by the General Assembly. The United Nations set out this concept in the outcome document of its 2005 meeting, in Articles 138-139, as it applies to the four international crimes. only, specifying that recipients must assume this responsibility and follow it.


What is the role of the will of States in the adoption of the principle of the responsibility to protect, during the establishment of this principle and during its activation?

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