Is Responsibility to Protect the Future of International Law?
The article explores whether the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a temporary boost or a lasting improvement in international law. It discusses how the 9/11 attacks led to doubts about the effectiveness of global laws in ensuring safety. R2P was created to address humanitarian crises and gain more support for intervention. It aims to not only protect human rights in specific cases but also strengthen the international system as a whole.