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1. Responsibility to Protect and the World in 2020

2. Joint NGO Letter: The UN Human Rights Council should extend the mandate of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan

3. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia

4. Human Rights Council Investigative Mechanisms and Mass Atrocity Prevention

5. UN Human Rights Council Elections for 2020-2022 and the Responsibility to Protect

6. R2P and Outcomes of the Human Rights Council’s 42nd Session

7. R2P and Outcomes of the Human Rights Council’s 41st Session

8. 2020-2021 UN Security Council Elections and the Responsibility to Protect

9. Investing in ethical education to solve Burundi’s domestic governance

10. Enhancing Multilateral Support for Security Sector Reform:A Mapping Study covering the United Nations, the African Union, the European Union, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

11. Islamists and Rights Activists in Egypt: The Potential for Convergence

12. 2019-2021 UN Human Rights Council Elections and the Responsibility to Protect

13. Australia’s Election to the UN Human Rights Council

14. Tool 8: Integrating Gender in Security Sector Reform and Governance (Toolkit for Security Sector Reform and Governance in West Africa)

15. Settler-State Political Theory, 'CANZUS' and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

16. Evelyne Schmid. Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law

17. Sanctions Implementation and the UN Security Council: The Case for Greater Transparency

18. The ICC under Political Pressure: Towards Lowered Expectations of Global Justice

19. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Monitoring and Realizing Indigenous Rights in Canada

20. Business Responsibility to Respect Indigenous Rights

21. Iranian Aid to Fighters in the Gulf Peninsula

22. Business Responsibility to Respect Indigenous Rights

23. What Future for Human Rights?

24. The Future of Human Rights: A View from the United Nations

25. The Politics of the "Unfinished Business": Bosnian Police Reform

26. Fragile States, Fragile Lives

27. Women's Rights and the Periphery: CEDAW's Optional Protocol

28. Criminalizing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Peacekeepers

29. Tools, Tasks and Tough Thinking: Sanctions and R2P

30. Handbook on the Ratification and Implementation of the Kampala Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

31. The Post-2015 Agenda and the EU: Faltering in the Global Development Partnership?

32. In the Shadow of Syria: Review of the Chemical Weapons Convention

33. Innovation in Urban Development: Incremental Housing, Big Data, and Gender

34. National R2P Focal Points Recommendations

35. Libya and the Responsibility to Protect

36. Getting Back on Track: Implementing the UN Regional Strategy on the Lord's Resistance Army

37. REGIONAL POLICY FORUM ON THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT

38. How to Support and Engage Human Rights Defenders

39. Issues of Minority Rights in the Ethiopian Federation

40. European Minority Rights Law: Unilateral Legislation in Favour of Kin-Minorities

41. Between Non-Intervention and the Protection of Human Rights: A Moral Argument in Defence of Humanitarian Intervention

42. Where Are The Vatican's Women Diplomats?

43. Iran and the Universality of Human Rights

44. Of Witches and Robots: The Diverse Challenges of Responding to Unlawful Killings in the Twenty-First Century

45. International Criminal Justice: Growing Pains or Incurable Contradictions?

46. Response

47. Providing Justice in Haiti

48. Engaging Nonstate Armed Groups on the Protection of Children: Towards Strategic Complementarity

49. The Status and Future of International Law after the Libya Intervention

50. International Organization and Poverty Alleviation