cover image: Special Edition Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies - 28June2023

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Special Edition Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies - 28June2023

29 Jun 2023

This Special Issue of the Canadian Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies is seeking submissions that cover our main theme of “Race, Rights and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Refugees.” In addition, we welcome submissions that examine, critically interrogate, analyze, and take innovative approaches and perspectives on any of the following subthemes. [...] The Responsibility to Protect and Refugees The UN’s Responsibility to Protect doctrine is essential to helping to ensure that people are protected against the most serious international crimes. [...] Human Rights, Conflict Resolution, and the Responsibility to Protect The right to seek asylum is universal and is one of the most important human rights. [...] (accessed June 26, 2023) 3 the commission of the most serious international crimes of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing represent violations to the right to life, liberty, and security of the person, among other widely recognized international human rights. [...] Methodological Issues in Conducting Research on the Responsibility to Protect What are the methodological issues and concerns relevant to conducting research on the Responsibility to Protect, refugees and other forced migrants? How do the methodologies employed in the study of R2P affect our findings and conclusions and, ultimately, our understanding of R2P and the forcibly displaced? This subthem.
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