Projects enabled by the Australian R2P Fund


Protection, Responsible Sovereignty, and Internal Displacement: Exploring the Connections

Dr Elizabeth Ferris, Brookings-LSE Project on Internal Displacement


The Responsibility to Prevent – Developing ad-hoc Systemic Strategies

Professor Jennifer Welsh, Oxford University, Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict


Understanding and Forecasting Political Instability, Mass Atrocities, and Genocide: Combining Social Science and Machine Learning Approaches

Dr Benjamin E Goldsmith, University of Sydney, Department of Government & International Relations

Professor Arcot Sowmya, University of New South Wales,School of Computer Science and Engineering


The Responsibility to Protect and International Humanitarian Law: A Handbook for Practitioners

Professor Tim McCormack, University of Melbourne Law School

Dr Helen Durham, Australian Red Cross

Dr Phoebe Wynn-Pope, Australian Red Cross


Working with Local Strengths: Supporting States to Build Capacity to Protect

Dr Anne Brown and Dr Morgan Brigg, University of Queensland School of Political Science and International Studies


Operationalising the Responsibility to Protect in Asia: Mapping out Differing Voices and Building Constituencies to Advance the R2P

Associate Professor Mely Caballero-Anthony, Nanyang Technological University,
Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies


The Responsibility to Protect and the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflicts

Professor Charles Sampford, Griffith University, Institute for  Ethics, Governance and LawMajor General Michael G Smith AO, Founding Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Civil-Military Centre of Excellence


The Responsibility to Protect in Oceania: A Political Assessment of the Impact and Influence of R2P Principles on Police Forces

Dr Charles Hawksley and Professor Andrew Goldsmith, University of Wollongong, Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention


Research Project on Building R2P Capacity within Asia Pacific Regional Organisations

Professor Brian Job, University of British Columbia, Centre of International Relations


Mainstreaming the Principle of the Responsibility to Protect in Indonesia

Dr Rizal Sukma, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta


Networks and Mechanisms for R2P: Implementing the Responsibility to Protect in the Asia Pacific

Dr Bruce Jones, New York University, Center on International Cooperation


Assessing the Parameters for Identifying a ‘manifest failure’ to Protect Populations under R2P

Professor Sheri P Rosenberg, Yeshiva University, The Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law


Extractive Resources, Conflict and Governance: The Implications for Advancing the Responsibility to Protect in the Asia Pacific

Dr Daniel Franks, University of Queensland, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute


Prevention is Better than the Cure: Developing and Sharing Strategies for Operationalising R2P and Preventing Mass Atrocity Crimes

Ms Steph Cousins, Oxfam Australia


 

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