
The Role of Business in the Responsibility to Protect
Cambridge University Press, 9/29/2016
EAN 9781107156128, ISBN10: 1107156122
Hardcover, 258 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm
Language: English
The Role of Business in the Responsibility to Protect closes the gap between research on the Responsibility to Protect and the private sector, as previous research has focused only on state responsibilities and state actors. This book examines in detail the developing research on the significant role that private sector actors can play in promoting peace and stability. Contributors to this volume explore the key arguments for where, why, and how private sector actors can contribute to the prevention and cessation of mass atrocity crimes; and how this can inform and extend the UN policy discussion around Responsibility to Protect. The contributors include lead voices in the Responsibility to Protect discourse as well as central voices in business and peace literature.
Overview
the role of business in R2P John Forrer and Conor Seyle
Introduction
the private sector, the United Nations, and the Responsibility to Protect Edward Luck
1. Selling R2P
time for action Victor MacDiarmid and Tina Park
2. Why not business? Tim Fort and Michelle Westermann-Behaylo
3. Responsibility to protect trumps business as usual
how corporate leaders build heroism to face atrocities Alain Lemperuer and Rebecca Herrington
4. The Responsibility to Protect, Inc. Jonas Claes
5. The Kenyan private sector's role in mass atrocity prevention, cessation and recovery Patrick Obath and Victor Owuor
6. R2P and the extractive industries Jill Shankleman
7. Information technology, private actors, and the Responsibility to Protect Kirsten Martin
8. Corporate responsibility to protect populations from mass atrocities Vesselin Popovski
9. The private sector and atrocities prevention Alex Bellamy
10. The way forward
discovering the shared interests between business and R2P John Forrer and Conor Seyle.