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Global Responsibility to Protect publishes research articles, interventions, book reviews, and special issues by academics and practitioners conducting work related to human protection. A list of topics and description of all the article types is available in the Author Instructions.
Editors-in-Chief
Outi Donovan, Griffith University
Eglantine Staunton, Australian National University
Shannon Zimmerman, Deakin University

Book Review Editor
Lucas de Belmont, University of Leeds

Editorial Board
Adekeye Adebajo, University of Pretoria
Adrian Gallagher, University of Leeds
Alex J. Bellamy, University of Queensland
Anastasia Shesterinina, University of York
Andy W. Knight, University of Alberta
Cecilia Jacob, Australian National University
Charles Hunt, RMIT
Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Australian National University
James Pattison, University of Manchester
Jennifer M. Welsh, McGill University
Jess Gifkins, University of Technology Sydney
Karen Smith, Leiden University
Lucy Hall, University of Amsterdam
Luke Glanville, Australian National University
Nathalie Tocci, Istituto Affari Internazionali
Noel Morada, Chulalongkon University
Phil Orchard, University of Wollongong
Pınar Gözen Ercan, Hacettepe University
Sara E. Davies, Griffith University
Sarah Teitt, University of Queensland
Savita Pawnday, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
Simon Adams, Centre for Victims of Torture
Tim Dunne, University of Surrey
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Global Responsibility to Protect (GR2P) is the leading journal for academic debates and analysis of best practices on the prevention of armed conflict, genocide and mass atrocities, and human protection broadly speaking. As such, it seeks to publish the best and latest research on atrocity prevention, human protection, human rights, global governance, diplomacy, humanitarianism, the ethics and law of armed conflict, peacekeeping, conflict resolution, peacebuilding, transitional justice, and accountability. As the premier journal for the study and practice of the responsibility to protect (R2P), the journal promotes a nuanced understanding of the principle and efforts to realise it, while encouraging critical debate and diversity of opinion. We accept articles that demonstrate theoretical innovation, and/or are built on strong methodological approaches and compelling empirical evidence. Toward this end, GR2P invites contributions from all over the world to help foster a global conversation around international responsibility and human protection. Contributions from academics, leading practitioners, and people impacted by atrocities and conflict are all welcome.

Annual Edward C. Luck Prize for Early Career Researchers

Each year, Global Responsibility to Protect invites submissions for the Edward C. Luck Prize. In 2021, GR2P established the prize in honour of our late Board Member, Professor Edward C. Luck, for his immense service and contributions through both his practitioner and scholarly roles.

Professor Luck served as the Special Advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General on the Responsibility to Protect where he was instrumental in developing the concept and implementation of R2P. In his scholarly capacity, Professor Luck was also an influential scholar in the areas of international conflict and the United Nations, and was committed to mentoring early career researchers. For this reason, the editors and editorial board felt it was fitting to name a prize for ECRs in his honour.

Eligibility

The prize is open to all early career scholars, including doctoral candidates through to scholars who are up to eight years out of PhD at the time of submission.

Submissions

If you would like your article to be considered for the prize, please select this option on the submission platform at the time of submission on the Editorial Manager Webpage. Submissions should adhere to the author guidelines.

Outcome

Winners will be selected by a prize committee in January and announced in February each year. The winning article will be chosen from nominated articles published the previous calendar year. Prize winners will be awarded $500 of Brill book vouchers.

Queries can be made to the GR2P Co-Editors-in-Chief, Dr Outi Donovan, Dr Eglantine Staunton, Dr Shannon Zimmerman. Please include all Editors-in-Chief in your correspondence in order to ensure that your query gets answered in a timely manner.

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Global Responsibility to Protect (GR2P) is the leading journal for academic debates and analysis of best practices on the prevention of armed conflict, genocide and mass atrocities, and human protection broadly speaking. As such, it seeks to publish the best and latest research on atrocity prevention, human protection, human rights, global governance, diplomacy, humanitarianism, the ethics and law of armed conflict, peacekeeping, conflict resolution, peacebuilding, transitional justice, and accountability. As the premier journal for the study and practice of the responsibility to protect (R2P), the journal promotes a nuanced understanding of the principle and efforts to realise it, while encouraging critical debate and diversity of opinion. We accept articles that demonstrate theoretical innovation, and/or are built on strong methodological approaches and compelling empirical evidence. Toward this end, GR2P invites contributions from all over the world to help foster a global conversation around international responsibility and human protection. Contributions from academics, leading practitioners, and people impacted by atrocities and conflict are all welcome.
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