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  2. Genocide prevention - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 and 1994, the United Nations Security Council established two ad-hoc international courts, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in order to try those indicted for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in the Bosnian and Rwandan genocides. [2]

  3. Effects of war - Wikipedia

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    Displacement or forced migration results most often during a time of war and can adversely affect both the community and an individual. When a war breaks out, many people flee their homes in fear of losing their lives and their families, and as a result, they become misplaced either internally or externally. [33]

  4. Responsibility to protect - Wikipedia

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    The efforts of their Office include alerting relevant actors to the risk of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity; enhancing the capacity of the UN to prevent these crimes, including their incitement; and working with member states, regional and sub-regional arrangements, and civil society to develop more effective ...

  5. Born to prevent war, United Nations at 75 faces deeply ... - AOL

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    Born out of World War II’s devastation to save succeeding generations from the scourge of conflict, the United Nations officially marks its 75th anniversary Monday at an inflection point in ...

  6. Human extinction - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear war is an often-predicted cause of the extinction of humankind. [1]Human extinction or omnicide is the hypothetical end of the human species, either by population decline due to extraneous natural causes, such as an asteroid impact or large-scale volcanism, or via anthropogenic destruction (self-extinction), for example by sub-replacement fertility.

  7. Law of war - Wikipedia

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    Humanity is a principle based on the 1907 Hague Convention IV - The Laws and Customs of War on Land restrictions against using arms, projectiles, or materials calculated to cause suffering or injury manifestly disproportionate to the military advantage realized by the use of the weapon for legitimate military purposes. In some countries ...

  8. Humanitarian intervention - Wikipedia

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    Humanitarian interventions are only intended to prevent human rights violations in extreme circumstances. [1] Attempts to establish institutions and political systems to achieve positive outcomes in the medium- to long-run, such as peacekeeping , peace-building and development aid , do not fall under this definition of a humanitarian intervention.

  9. Born to prevent war, United Nations at 75 faces deeply ... - AOL

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    Criticized for achieving scant results on its main mission of ensuring global peace, the U.N. remains the one place that member nations can meet. Born to prevent war, United Nations at 75 faces ...