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Speeches to note: Preventing Mass Atrocities , by Gareth Evans

Tue Oct 16 2007

Is state sovereignty is a license to kill, or can military intervention be a legitimate response when a state fails in its "responsibility to protect" citizens from�mass atrocities? This speech was the keynote address by Gareth Evans, president, International Crisis Group and co-chair, International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, to United Nations University/International Crisis Group Conference on "Prevention of Mass Atrocities: From Mandate to Realisation", New York, 10 October 2007.

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17 October 2007

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