The Conflict in Syria and the Failure of International Law to Protect People Globally: Mass Atrocities, Enforced Disappearances and Arbitrary Detentions The Conflict in Syria and the Failure of International Law to Protect People Globally: Mass Atrocities, Enforced Disappearances and Arbitrary Detentions , by Jeremy Julian Sarkin, Routledge, 2022, 306 pp, £35.09 (paperback), ISBN 9781032056647
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 E.g., Bertrand Ramcharan, The Protection Role and Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Brill, 2022; Barbora Holá et al., (eds.), The Oxford Handbook on Atrocity Crimes, Oxford University Press, 2022.2 E.g., Yasmine Nahlawi, The Responsibility to Protect in Libya and Syria: Mass Atrocities, Human Protection, and International Law, Routledge, 2019; Pinar Gözen Ercan (ed.), The Responsibility to Protect Twenty Years On: Rhetoric and Implementation, Palgrave MacMillan, 2022.3 E.g., Daniel Silander and Don Wallace (eds.), International Organizations and the Implementation of the Responsibility to Protect the Humanitarian Crisis in Syria, Routledge, 2015; Michael Scharf et al.,, The Syrian Conflict’s Impact on International Law, Routledge, 2020; Alex Bellamy, Syria Betrayed: Atrocities, War, and the Failure of International Diplomacy, Columbia University Press, 2022.
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The Nordic Journal of Human Rights is the Nordic countries’ leading forum for analyses, debate and information about human rights. The Journal’s aim is to provide a cutting-edge forum for international academic critique and analysis in the field of human rights. The Journal takes a broad view of human rights, and wishes to publish high quality and cross-disciplinary analyses and comments on the past, current and future status of human rights for profound collective reflection. It was first issued in 1982 and is published by the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the University of Oslo in collaboration with Nordic research centres for human rights.