Understanding Humanitarian Protection

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This new textbook provides an introduction to humanitarian protection, a field of study concerned with international responses to armed conflict, political violence, and humanitarian crisis. The book engages with a wide range of empirical and normative questions, providing an overview of the academic literature whilst simultaneously discussing the policies and practices associated with protective responses to conflict and humanitarian emergencies that put the lives and livelihoods of vulnerable populations, including civilians, refugees, and minority groups, at risk. Divided into three parts, covering the origins of the humanitarian protection regime, the range of actors involved, and the responsibilities of these actors, the book offers an accessible entry point into the major contemporary debates, providing readers with the conceptual tools for understanding core issues. Key points are reinforced and illustrated through the deployment of selected case studies, and a comprehensive glossary is provided for key terms. Each chapter ends with a summary of key points, questions for further reflection, and a list of recommended reading. This book will be of much interest to students of human protection, humanitarianism, the Responsibility to Protect, human security, peacekeeping, and International Relations in general.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Noele Crossley
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2022-03-21
File : 175 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000547788


The Humanitarian Fix

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This book investigates how humanitarians balance the laws and principles of civilian protection with the realities of contemporary warzones, where non-state armed actors assert cultural, political and religious traditions that are often at odds with official frameworks. This book argues that humanitarian protection on the ground is driven not by official frameworks in the traditional sense, but by the relationships between the complex mix of actors involved in contemporary wars. The frameworks, in turn, act as a unifying narrative that preserves these relationships. As humanitarian practitioners navigate this complex space, they act as unofficial brokers, translating the official frameworks to align with the often-divergent agendas of non-state armed actors. In doing so, they provide an unofficial humanitarian fix for the challenges inherent in applying the official frameworks in contemporary wars. Drawing on rich ethnographic observations from the author’s time in northern Iraq, and complemented by interviews with a range of fieldworkers and humanitarian policy makers and lawyers, this book will be a compelling read for researchers and students within humanitarian and development studies, and to practitioners and policy makers who are grappling with the contradictions this book explores.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Joe Cropp
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2021-01-17
File : 176 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000288391


Humanitarian Ngos In Security And Identity

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Increasingly humanitarian NGOs operate in the context of armed conflicts where the security risks are higher than in contexts of natural disaster. Working in Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Pakistan and Sri Lanka is particularly dangerous for humanitarians. This existential threat affects the physical existence of aid workers and the implementation of humanitarian programs, and the core beliefs of humanitarians and the underlying principles of humanitarian action. For NGOs it is difficult to accept that they are attacked despite their good intentions, sometimes even by the very communities they seek to help. For these reasons, humanitarian NGOs have to change their approaches to security by not only adapting their policies, procedures and structures to the changing environment, but also reviewing the underlying principles of their work. This book contributes to debates by demonstrating how issues of (in)security affect humanitarian NGOs and the humanitarian identity, situating the structural changes within the humanitarian NGO community in the context of conflict aid governance and explains how non-state actors establish their own governance structures, independent from state-sponsored solutions, and contributes to the emerging literature on the redefinition of the concept of epistemic communities.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Andrea Schneiker
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-03-09
File : 164 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317119531


Protection Of Civilians

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The protection of civilians is a highly topical issue at the forefront of international discourse, and has taken a prominent role in many international deployments. It has been at the centre of debates on the NATO intervention in Libya, UN deployments in Darfur, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and on the failures of the international community in Sri Lanka and Syria. Variously described as a moral responsibility, a legal obligation, a mandated peacekeeping task, and the culmination of humanitarian activity, it has become a high-profile concern of governments, international organisations, and civil society, and a central issue in international peace and security. This book offers a multidisciplinary treatment of this important topic, harnessing perspectives from international law and international relations, traversing academia and practice. Moving from the historical and philosophical development of the civilian protection concept, through relevant bodies of international law and normative underpinnings, and on to politics and practice, the volume presents coherent cross-cutting analysis of the realities of conflict and diplomacy. In doing so, it engages a series of current debates, including on the role of politics in what has often been characterized as a humanitarian endeavour, and the challenges and impacts of the use of force. The work brings together a wide array of eminent academics and respected practitioners, incorporating contributions from legal scholars and ethicists, political commentators, diplomats, UN officials, military commanders, development experts and humanitarian aid workers. As the most comprehensive publication on the subject, this will be a first port of call for anyone studing or working towards a better protection of civilians in conflict.

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Genre : Law
Author : Haidi Willmot
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2016-04-14
File : 425 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191045493


The International Legal Protection Of Persons In Humanitarian Crises

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The instinctual desire to support those in need, irrespective of geographic, cultural or religious links, is both facilitated and overwhelmed by the extent of information now available about the multiple humanitarian crises which occur on a daily basis around the world. Behind the images of devastating floods and earthquakes, or massive forced displacements resulting from armed conflicts, is the all too real suffering faced by individuals and families. From the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami to the on-going conflict in Syria, recent years have seen an increasing debate regarding the international legal mechanisms to protect persons in such humanitarian crises. The International Legal Protection of Persons in Humanitarian Crises argues that an acquis humanitaire is identifiable through the interconnected web of existing and emerging international, regional and national laws, policies and practices for the protection of persons caught up in humanitarian crises. Indeed, the humanitarian imperative to alleviate suffering wherever it may be found permeates various branches of international law, and is reflected in the extensive humanitarian activities undertaken by States and other actors in times of armed conflict, population displacement and disaster. Dug Cubie argues that by clarifying the conceptual framework and normative content of the acquis humanitaire, gaps and lacunae can be identified and the overall protection of persons strengthened.

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Genre : Law
Author : Dug Cubie
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2017-04-20
File : 342 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781509904044


Changer Les R Cits Autour De La Protection Humanitaire Et De La Violence Bas E Sur Le Genre Un Voyage Artistique

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A multimedia eBook showcasing a collection of pieces created by artists working with the New Community-Informed Approaches to Humanitarian Protection and Restraint project based at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). The different media are interspersed with non-academic, descriptive text written by the project’s Principal Investigator, Jeremy Allouche. Presented in the book are photography, theatre, dance, music, painting, writing, and slam poetry, in combination with some of the research findings. Collectively, they provide an alternative perspective on the experience of protection issues from the point of view of the arts, the social sciences, and the humanities.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Jeremy Allouche
Publisher : Institute of Development Studies
Release : 2024-03-20
File : 110 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781804701508


Improving The Safety Of Civilians

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This book is an innovative tool which strengthens the capacity of humanitarian field workers to improve civilian safety through humanitarian programmes. The materials are designed for use by experienced facilitators, who have some knowledge of protection issues, to train emergency response teams.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Oxfam GB.
Publisher : Oxfam
Release : 2009
File : 177 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780855986162


Protection

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This guide gives essential advice and insights to humanitarian practitioners who are involved in providing safety and protecting vulnerable people in war and disaster. It provides a framework for responsibility and action, which helps clarify conceptual issues and helps humanitarian field workers position themselves vis--vis other actors who have overlapping mandates. A practical schema is also presented that gives practical advice on how to think through the various elements of protection focused programming in four clear steps: assessment; program design; implementation; and monitoring and evaluation. The guide also outlines key principles of best practice for protection-focused humanitarian work.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Hugo Slim
Publisher : Oxfam
Release : 2006
File : 128 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0855985720


The Humanitarian Civilian

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One of the central principles of international humanitarian law is the principle of distinction between the civilian and the combatant. This book critically examines the situation of international humanitarian actors, showing how they struggle to protect and enhance their civilian status.

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Genre : Law
Author : Rebecca Sutton
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2021-02-25
File : 257 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198863816


The Evolution Of Humanitarian Protection In European Law And Practice

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Humanitarian protection has evolved from an act of charity into a legal obligation not to remove certain categories of non-nationals.

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Genre : History
Author : Liv Feijen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2021-04
File : 249 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108483483