In the current increasingly competitive automotive industry and in an insecure economic climate in Europe, the case of Germany stands as an example for growth in a country’s export activities. German reputation for well-made automotive component parts and the attention paid to details persisted in the last decades.

In the early 2000’s, due to the enlargement of the European Union (EU) with a significant number of new members, an institutional reform was necessary in order to avoid a paralysed decision-making system. The system set up in 1950 for a Community which comprised six Member States was no longer operating efficiently within a Union of 15 and, subsequently, 25 Member States.

This article aims to analyse the thesis of the ‘responsibility to protect’ doctrine and its application to the situation in Syria. I will debate the reasons for and against an approval from the UN (United Nations) for a military intervention from the perspective of the ‘responsibility to protect’ guiding principles, along with a brief overview on the doctrine and the Syrian war.

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