International law redefined: States must take specific duties to protect populations.
The responsibility to protect (R2P) suggests that when a state fails to prevent mass atrocities, the international community should intervene. However, this approach may not be legally effective. A new idea proposes that R2P should involve specific duties assigned to individual states based on their actions or relationships. This alternative approach aligns with existing international law and could be more successful in protecting people from atrocities in the future.