The purpose of this text is to evaluate the extent to which international judicial institutions have proven effective in advancing human security. It examines the processes of international justice, the judicial outcomes of these institutions, and the more long-range impact of their work on human rights and peace.
The purpose of this text is to evaluate the extent to which international judicial institutions have proven effective in advancing human security. It examines the processes of international justice, the judicial outcomes of these institutions, and the more long-range impact of their work on human rights and peace.
James Meernik is professor of Political Science and Director and co-founder of the Castleberry Peace Institute at the University of North Texas.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Human Security and International Justice Chapter 3: Human Rights, Human Security and International Justice Chapter 4: Peace, Human Security and International Justice Chapter 5: Legitimacy, Human Security and International Justice Chapter 6: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author Index
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Human Security and International Justice Chapter 3: Human Rights, Human Security and International Justice Chapter 4: Peace, Human Security and International Justice Chapter 5: Legitimacy, Human Security and International Justice Chapter 6: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author Index
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