A. J. Bellamy, ‘Whither the Responsibility to Protect? Humanitarian Intervention and the 2005 World Summit’ (2006) 20 Ethics and International Affairs 143
C. Stahn, ‘Responsibility to Protect: Political Rhetoric or Emerging Legal Norm?’ (2007) 101 American Journal of International Law 99
E. Massingham, ‘Military Intervention for Humanitarian Purposes: Does the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine Advance the Legality of the Use of Force for Humanitarian Ends?’ (2009) 91 International Review of the Red Cross 803.
S. Wills, Protecting Civilians: The Obligations of Peacekeepers (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009), at 51–71
T. Dannenbaum, ‘Translating the Standard of Effective Control into a System of Effective Accountability: How Liability Should be Apportioned for Violations of Human Rights by Member State Troop Contingents Serving as United Nations Peacekeepers’ (2010) 51 Harvard Journal of International Law 113-153.
A. Sari, ‘Jurisdiction and International Responsibility in Peace Support Operations: The Behrami and Saramati Cases’ (2008) 8 Human Rights Law Review 151
M. Milanovic and T. Papic., ‘As Bad as It Gets: The European Court of Human Rights’ Behrami and Saramati Decision and General International Law’ (2009) 58 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 267;
F. Messineo, ‘The House of Lords in Al-Jedda and Public International Law: Attribution of Conduct to UN-Authorized Forces and the Power of the Security Council to Displace Human Rights’ (2009) 56 Netherlands International Law Review 35.
T. Meron, ‘The Geneva Conventions as Customary Law’ (1987) 81 American Journal of International Law 348.
F. Megret and F. Hoffmann, ‘The UN as a Human Rights Violator? Some Re?ections on the United Nations’ Changing Human Rights Responsibilities’ (2003) 25 Human Rights Quarterly 314.
F. Kalshoven, ‘The Undertaking to Respect and Ensure Respect in All Circumstances: From Tiny Seed to Ripening Fruit’ (1999) 2 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 3.
P. Benvenuti, ‘Ensuring Observance of International Humanitarian Law: Function, Extent and Limits of the Obligations of Third States to Ensure respect of IHL’ (1989–1990) Yearbook of the International Institute of Humanitar-ian Law 27
L. Condorelli and L. Boisson de Chazournes, ‘Quelques remarques apropos de l’obligation des etats de “respecter et faire respecter” le droit international humani-taire “en toutes circonstances”’, in C. Swinarski (ed.), Studies and Essays on International Humanitarian Law and Red Cross Principles in Honour of Jean Pictet (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/ICRC, 1984), at 17–35
N. Levrat, ‘Les consequences de l’engagement prise par les Hautes parties contractantes de “faire respecter” les Conventions humani-taires’, in F. Kalshoven and Y. Sandoz (eds.), Implementation of International Humanitarian Law (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/ICRC, 1989), at 263–96;
H. Gasser, ‘Ensur-ing Respect for the Geneva Conventions and Protocols: The Role of Third States and the United Nations’, in H.Fox andM.Meyer(eds.), Armed Con?ict and the New Law: Ensuring Compliance (London: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 1993), at 15–49
B. Kessler, ‘The Duty to “Ensure Respect” under Common Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions: Its Implications on International and Non-International Armed Con?icts’ (2001) 44 German Yearbook of International Law 498
U. Palwankar, ‘Measures Available to States for Ful?lling Their Obligation to Ensure Respect for International Humanitar-ian Law’ (1994) 298 International Review of the Red Cross 9
L. Boisson de Chazournes and L. Condorelli, ‘Common Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions Revisited: Protecting Collective Interests’ (2000) 837 International Review of the Red Cross 67
L.-A. Sicilianos, ‘Countermeasures in Response to Grave Violations of Obligations Owed to the International Community as a Whole’, in J. Crawford, A. Pellet and S. Olleson (eds.), The Law of International Responsibility (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), at 1137–48.
M. Happold, ‘The Conference of High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention’ (2001) 4 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 389.
H. Aust, Complicity and State Responsibility (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011).