The responsibility to protect : ethical and theological reflections : Geneva, 21-23 April 2005 /

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Imprint:Geneva : World Council of Churches, c2005.
Description:143 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Background information / Commission of the Churches on International Affairs ; 2005
Background information ; 2005.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6090296
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Other authors / contributors:Asfaw, Semegnish.
Kerber, Guillermo.
Weiderud, Peter.
Commission of the Churches on International Affairs.
ISBN:2825414700
Notes:Papers from a seminar sponsored by the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs.
"Forming the ecumenical mind and addressing ethical dilemmas on prevention and protection of people in peril."
Includes bibliographical references (p. [134]-138).
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Summary:After the humanitarian failures of the 1990s, the issue of "humanitarian intervention" nourished most of the debates of that decade. With the beginning of the 21st century, this topic has been reformulated into the concept of "the responsibility to protect", thus shifting the debate from the viewpoint of the interveners to that of the people in peril. The responsibility to protect is a new and controversial issue in many intellectual and political spheres. While some believe that the use of military force as a last resort should not be avoided when it can alleviate or stop large-scale human rights violations, others hold that any military intervention, even for humanitarian purposes, can only lead to a worsening of the situation. In April 2005, the World Council of Churches' Commission of the Churches on International Affairs (CCIA) organized a high-level seminar aimed at advising the World Council of Churches on this issue both from a theological and ethical stand, as well as from political perspectives. This publication is a compilation of the papers presented by the participants, together with some background documentation. It is hoped that this publication will be used as a basis for consultation and action by a wide range of actors, including churches, church-related groups, theologians, politicians, diplomats, academic researchers, inter-faith dialogue actors, etc.
Item Description:Papers from a seminar sponsored by the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs.
"Forming the ecumenical mind and addressing ethical dilemmas on prevention and protection of people in peril."
Physical Description:143 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [134]-138).
ISBN:2825414700