R2P Scholars Network
R2P SCHOLARS NETWORK The Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (CCR2P) is pleased to announce the launch of “R2P Scholars Network” this spring 2013. The R2P Scholars Network is Continue Reading →
R2P SCHOLARS NETWORK The Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (CCR2P) is pleased to announce the launch of “R2P Scholars Network” this spring 2013. The R2P Scholars Network is Continue Reading →
CCR2P Internship Position (SUMMER 2013: JUNE 1st -AUGUST 31st ) The Canadian Centre for Responsibility to Protect (CCR2P) is pleased to launch an inaugural internship programme for the summer of Continue Reading →
CCR2P ESSAY CONTEST The Canadian Centre for Responsibility to Protect, based at the Munk School of Global Affairs, is pleased to announce its inaugural essay contest on Responsibility to Protect Continue Reading →
The Inter-Parliamentary Union has officially adopted a resolution calling for acceptance of the R2P principle at the national parliamentary level and beyond. At the 128th Aseembly in Quito, which brought together Continue Reading →
128th IPU Assembly, Quito IHL Panel on R2P Speaking notes by Tina Park Good morning everyone, I would like to begin by thanking the IPU committee for convening this panel Continue Reading →
CCR2P Executive Director Tina Park is providing live updates of the 128th IPU Assembly in Quito, where Ms. Park today spoke on the open session on the Committee to Promote Continue Reading →
The 128th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) which convenes this weekend in Quito, Ecuador, will be adopting a resolution on the role of parliamentarians in implementing the Responsibility to Continue Reading →
Interested in joining one of Canada’s fastest growing student research groups? The CCR2P is now accepting applications for CCR2P research analysts, staff and one Board of Directors position. For information Continue Reading →
On February 25th, CCR2P Executive Director Tina Park and Advisory Board member Maria Banda, delivered a seminar presentation at the Commons Institute conference at the Old Mill, Toronto. A copy Continue Reading →