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  • 2010-2014  (2)
  • 1945-1949
  • London : Routledge  (2)
  • Conflict management  (1)
  • Drittland  (1)
  • Law  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9780415781688 , 041578168X , 9780415781695 , 0415781698
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 232 Seiten
    Series Statement: Global politics and the responsibility to protect
    DDC: 327.1/17
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    Keywords: Intervention (International law) ; Humanitarian intervention ; Security, International ; Conflict management ; Internationale Politik ; Responsibility to Protect ; Anerkennung ; Norm ; Nichteinmischung ; Intervention ; Militär ; Menschenrechtsverletzungen ; intervention ; military ; human rights violations ; Kosovo ; Humanitarian intervention ; Responsibility to Protect ; Intervention
    Abstract: 1. Introduction: Norms and Laws in International Relations 2. Non-Intervention in International Relations: A Case Study 3. Kosovo, Humanitarian Intervention and the Challenge of World Order (with Albrecht Schnabel) 4. Global Norms and International Humanitarian Law: An Asian Perspective 5. Intervention, Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect: Experiences from ICISS 6. In Defence of The Responsibility to Protect 7. Collective Security and the Use of Force: Reflections on the Report of the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change 8. The Responsibility to Protect and Prosecute: The Parallel Erosion of Sovereignty and Impunity (with Vesselin Popovski) 9. R2P: From Idea to Norm -- and Action? (with Thomas G. Weiss) 10. The Responsibility to Protect and the North-South Divide 11. R2P and the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict 12. Conclusion: Normative Incoherence, Inconsistency and Contestation
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: Norms and Laws in International Relations 1. - 2. Non-Intervention in International Relations: A Case Study 14. - 3. Kosovo, Humanitarian Intervention and the Challenge of World Order (with Albrecht Schnabel) 42. - 4. Global Norms and International Humanitarian Law: An Asian Perspective 61. - 5. Intervention, Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect: Experiences from ICISS 74. - 6. In Defence of The Responsibility to Protect 86. - 7. Collective Security and the Use of Force: Reflections on the Report of the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change 99. - 8. The Responsibility to Protect and Prosecute: The Parallel Erosion of Sovereignty and Impunity (with Vesselin Popovski) 112. - 9. R2P: From Idea to Norm - and Action? (with Thomas G. Weiss) 126. - 10. The Responsibility to Protect and the North-South Divide 144. - 11. R2P and the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict 161. - 12. Conclusion: Normative Contestation, Incoherence and Inconsistency 177
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780203865569
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 331 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Routledge research in international law 3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Katselli Proukaki, Elena The problem of enforcement in international law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Katselli, Elena The problem of enforcement in international law
    DDC: 341
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    Keywords: United Nations International Law Commission ; Law ; Reprisals ; Sanctions (International law) ; Third parties (International law) ; Intervention (International law) ; International obligations ; Justification (Law) ; Self-defense ; Political Science / International Relations / Diplomacy ; Law / International ; Electronic books ; Völkerrecht ; Rechtsverletzung ; Drittland ; Gegenmaßnahme
    Abstract: This book explores the contentious topic of how collective and community issues should be protected and enforced in international law. Elena Katselli Proukaki takes a detailed look at the issue of third-State countermeasures, and considers the work the International Law Commission has done in this area. The volume addresses both the theory and practice of third-State countermeasures within international law. Critically reviewing the conclusions of the International Law Commission on the non-existence of a right to third-State countermeasures, it includes consideration of examples of State practice not previously covered in the literature of this topic. In taking a thorough view of the issues involved the author identifies concerns about third-State countermeasures which remain unanswered, and considers the possible legal ramifications arising from a clash between a right to third-State countermeasures and obligations arising from other international norms. The Problem of Enforcement in International Law explores questions evolving around the nature, integrity and effectiveness of international law and the role it is called to play in a contemporary context. This book is of great interest and value not only for specialists in this area of international law, but also human rights, trade and EU lawyers, practitioners, legal advisers, and students
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