Norm contestation and its effects : challenges to the responsibility to protect and the responsibility to prosecute / edited by Gregor P. Hofmann and Lisbeth Zimmermann
Contestation is currently one major field of research on international norms: does contestation strengthen or weaken a norm? What role does international law play in this regard? How do norm proponents and norm challengers change their strategies in norm contestation processes? Drawing on constructivist perspectives as well as on international law, the articles in this Special Issue explore the effects of norm contestation and its dynamics by analysing the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and the responsibility to prosecute from different theoretical perspectives.
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Issued as v. 11, issue 2, special issue of Global responsibility to protect