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International law / Responsibility to protect / Nuclear program of North Korea / Kim Jong-il / Human rights in North Korea / United Nations Human Rights Council / Kim Jong-un / World Summit / Crimes against humanity / International relations / Ethics / Human rights
Date: 2015-03-16 06:13:03
International law
Responsibility to protect
Nuclear program of North Korea
Kim Jong-il
Human rights in North Korea
United Nations Human Rights Council
Kim Jong-un
World Summit
Crimes against humanity
International relations
Ethics
Human rights

A chronic protection problem: the DPRK and the Responsibility to Protect ALEX J. BELLAMY * Until recently, the human rights situation in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) had elicited relatively little a

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