Responsibility to Protect In Theory and Practice Conference 2021 - DAY 2 - Part 1

Responsibility to Protect In Theory and Practice Conference 2021 - DAY 2 - Part 1

Day 2 PANEL 6: ADDRESSING THE WARNINGS OF ATROCITY CRIMES 09:00 - 10:30 BRENDAN HOWE, Ewha Womans University Graduate School of International Studies o Whose responsibility? The protection of refugees in East Asia ADRIAN GALLAGHER, University of Leeds & European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect o A complicated relationship: socioeconomics and mass atrocities in the 21st century JESS GIFKINS & DEAN COOPER-CUNNINGHAM, University of Manchester and Copenhagen University Queering o R2P: LGBT+ Persecution as a Blind-spot within R2P Debates RONAN LEE, International State Crime Initiative, Queen Mary University of London o A failure to protect: Myanmar's Rohingya, genocide, forced deportation and R2P BREAK 10:30 - 10:45 PANEL 7: PROTECTION TOOLS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT 10:45 - 12:15 ANDRÁS HÁRS National University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary o The Effect of R2P on UN Peace Operations in the Wider Sudan Region BLAKE LAWRINSON, University of Leeds o ‘A promise unfulfilled’: Lessons from the protection of civilians for RtoP implementation MARINA MAIER AND KSENIIA SOLOVEVA, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna & Leiden University o Russian Extraterritorial Granting of Nationality in the Context of R2P TOM BUITELAAR, Leiden University o The agency of individuals in UN peace operations LUNCH 12:15 - 13:00 The International Justice and Human Rights Unit is thrilled to host this international conference in collaboration with the University of Ljubljana, the European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (ECR2P), and the British International Studies Association’s Working Group on Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect.