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8 Global Resp. Protect 390 (2016)
International Responsibility, Protection and Displacement: Exploring the Connections between R2P, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons

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            GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT 8 (2016) 390-409

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  International Responsibility Protection and

  Displacement: Exploring the Connections between

  R2P, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons

        Elizabeth Ferris
      Georgetown University
        elizabeth.ferris@georgetown.edu



        Abstract

The emergence of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine is part of a universal
longing to prevent atrocities and to protect those affected by them. While its origins
are quite distinct from international humanitarian principles, its links with humani-
tarian issues are clear. In fact, R2P emerged in response to humanitarian tragedies. This
article traces the intersection of R2P and protection frameworks for refugees and inter-
nally displaced persons (Iops), recognizing the important differences between them.
R2P focuses on prevention, response and rebuilding - the first two tasks of which are
inherently political. Conflicts cannot be prevented or resolved without engaging in
political action of one kind or another. Responding to atrocities requires taking sides.
Normative frameworks on refugees and In Ps, on the other hand, are based on the prin-
ciple that people are to be assisted and protected on the basis of need alone and that
humanitarian action is non-political in nature.



        Keywords

protection - displacement- refugees - responsibility - R2 P



        Introduction

One of the great human rights success stories of our time has been the
movement to expand the expression of international responsibility to pro-
tect human beings from the ravages of war and conflict. Efforts in the last few
decades to develop norms for protecting specific groups, such as children and


© KONINKLIJKE BRILL NV, LEIDEN, 2016  1 DOI 10.1163/1875984X-00804005

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