[학술논문] The Use of Force, Humanitarian Intervention, and the Responsibility to Protect - In the Light of a Recent North Korea Contingency Plan
...use of force should be collective. No individual state can reserve to itself the right to act on behalf of the international community. Furthermore in some extreme cases such as genocide or crime against humanity, a right of humanitarian intervention may be turn into a duty to intervene where the doctrine of responsibility to protect would be employed. At present this doctrine of responsibility to protect...
[학술논문] North Korea and Crimes against Humanity: A ‘Responsibility to Protect’ Perspective
...Korea’s human rights abuses within the context of ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P). The R2P doctrine affirms that each state has the responsibility to protect its population from four mass atrocity crimes including ‘crimes against humanity’. As such, this article focuses on North Korea’s fundamental responsibility to protect its citizens from crimes against humanity, and...