The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention
Herausgeber: Klose, Fabian
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A study of the emergence and development of humanitarian intervention from the nineteenth century through to the present day.
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A study of the emergence and development of humanitarian intervention from the nineteenth century through to the present day.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781107075511
- ISBN-10: 1107075513
- Artikelnr.: 42803565
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781107075511
- ISBN-10: 1107075513
- Artikelnr.: 42803565
1. The emergence of humanitarian intervention: three centuries of
'enforcing humanity' Fabian Klose; Part I. Theoretical Approach and Legal
Discourse on the Concept of Humanitarian Intervention: 2. Humanitarianism
and human rights: a troubled rapport Michael Geyer; 3. Humanitarian
intervention and the issue of state sovereignty in the discourse of legal
experts between the 1830s and the First World War Daniel Marc Segesser; 4.
The legal justification of international intervention: theories of
community and admissibility Stefan Kroll; Part II. Fighting the Slave Trade
and Protecting Religious Minorities: Major Impulses for Humanitarian
Intervention in the Nineteenth Century: 5. Enforcing abolition: the
entanglement of civil society action, humanitarian norm-setting, and
military intervention Fabian Klose; 6. Lord Vivian's tears: the moral
hazards of humanitarian intervention Mairi S. Macdonald; 7. From protection
to humanitarian intervention? Enforcing Jewish rights in Romania and
Morocco around 1880 Abigail Green; Part III. Transferring a Concept to the
Twentieth Century: 8. Prudence or outrage? Public opinion and humanitarian
intervention in historical and comparative perspective Jon Western; 9.
Non-state actors' humanitarian operations in the aftermath of the First
World War: the case of the Near East relief Davide Rodogno; 10.
Humanitarian intervention as legitimation of violence - the German case
1937-9 Jost Dülffer; Part IV. Limited Options or Further Development?
Humanitarian Intervention during the Cold War: 11. Cold War peacekeeping
versus humanitarian intervention: beyond the Hammarskjoldian model Norrie
Macqueen; 12. From the protection of sovereignty to humanitarian
intervention? Traditions and developments of United Nations peacekeeping in
the twentieth century Jan Erik Schulte; Part V. A New Century of
Humanitarian Intervention?: 13. A not so humanitarian intervention Bradley
Simpson; 14. The responsibility to protect: foundation, transformation, and
application of an emerging norm Manuel Fröhlich; 15. Humanitarian
interventions, past and present Andrew Thompson; Index; Bibliography.
'enforcing humanity' Fabian Klose; Part I. Theoretical Approach and Legal
Discourse on the Concept of Humanitarian Intervention: 2. Humanitarianism
and human rights: a troubled rapport Michael Geyer; 3. Humanitarian
intervention and the issue of state sovereignty in the discourse of legal
experts between the 1830s and the First World War Daniel Marc Segesser; 4.
The legal justification of international intervention: theories of
community and admissibility Stefan Kroll; Part II. Fighting the Slave Trade
and Protecting Religious Minorities: Major Impulses for Humanitarian
Intervention in the Nineteenth Century: 5. Enforcing abolition: the
entanglement of civil society action, humanitarian norm-setting, and
military intervention Fabian Klose; 6. Lord Vivian's tears: the moral
hazards of humanitarian intervention Mairi S. Macdonald; 7. From protection
to humanitarian intervention? Enforcing Jewish rights in Romania and
Morocco around 1880 Abigail Green; Part III. Transferring a Concept to the
Twentieth Century: 8. Prudence or outrage? Public opinion and humanitarian
intervention in historical and comparative perspective Jon Western; 9.
Non-state actors' humanitarian operations in the aftermath of the First
World War: the case of the Near East relief Davide Rodogno; 10.
Humanitarian intervention as legitimation of violence - the German case
1937-9 Jost Dülffer; Part IV. Limited Options or Further Development?
Humanitarian Intervention during the Cold War: 11. Cold War peacekeeping
versus humanitarian intervention: beyond the Hammarskjoldian model Norrie
Macqueen; 12. From the protection of sovereignty to humanitarian
intervention? Traditions and developments of United Nations peacekeeping in
the twentieth century Jan Erik Schulte; Part V. A New Century of
Humanitarian Intervention?: 13. A not so humanitarian intervention Bradley
Simpson; 14. The responsibility to protect: foundation, transformation, and
application of an emerging norm Manuel Fröhlich; 15. Humanitarian
interventions, past and present Andrew Thompson; Index; Bibliography.
1. The emergence of humanitarian intervention: three centuries of
'enforcing humanity' Fabian Klose; Part I. Theoretical Approach and Legal
Discourse on the Concept of Humanitarian Intervention: 2. Humanitarianism
and human rights: a troubled rapport Michael Geyer; 3. Humanitarian
intervention and the issue of state sovereignty in the discourse of legal
experts between the 1830s and the First World War Daniel Marc Segesser; 4.
The legal justification of international intervention: theories of
community and admissibility Stefan Kroll; Part II. Fighting the Slave Trade
and Protecting Religious Minorities: Major Impulses for Humanitarian
Intervention in the Nineteenth Century: 5. Enforcing abolition: the
entanglement of civil society action, humanitarian norm-setting, and
military intervention Fabian Klose; 6. Lord Vivian's tears: the moral
hazards of humanitarian intervention Mairi S. Macdonald; 7. From protection
to humanitarian intervention? Enforcing Jewish rights in Romania and
Morocco around 1880 Abigail Green; Part III. Transferring a Concept to the
Twentieth Century: 8. Prudence or outrage? Public opinion and humanitarian
intervention in historical and comparative perspective Jon Western; 9.
Non-state actors' humanitarian operations in the aftermath of the First
World War: the case of the Near East relief Davide Rodogno; 10.
Humanitarian intervention as legitimation of violence - the German case
1937-9 Jost Dülffer; Part IV. Limited Options or Further Development?
Humanitarian Intervention during the Cold War: 11. Cold War peacekeeping
versus humanitarian intervention: beyond the Hammarskjoldian model Norrie
Macqueen; 12. From the protection of sovereignty to humanitarian
intervention? Traditions and developments of United Nations peacekeeping in
the twentieth century Jan Erik Schulte; Part V. A New Century of
Humanitarian Intervention?: 13. A not so humanitarian intervention Bradley
Simpson; 14. The responsibility to protect: foundation, transformation, and
application of an emerging norm Manuel Fröhlich; 15. Humanitarian
interventions, past and present Andrew Thompson; Index; Bibliography.
'enforcing humanity' Fabian Klose; Part I. Theoretical Approach and Legal
Discourse on the Concept of Humanitarian Intervention: 2. Humanitarianism
and human rights: a troubled rapport Michael Geyer; 3. Humanitarian
intervention and the issue of state sovereignty in the discourse of legal
experts between the 1830s and the First World War Daniel Marc Segesser; 4.
The legal justification of international intervention: theories of
community and admissibility Stefan Kroll; Part II. Fighting the Slave Trade
and Protecting Religious Minorities: Major Impulses for Humanitarian
Intervention in the Nineteenth Century: 5. Enforcing abolition: the
entanglement of civil society action, humanitarian norm-setting, and
military intervention Fabian Klose; 6. Lord Vivian's tears: the moral
hazards of humanitarian intervention Mairi S. Macdonald; 7. From protection
to humanitarian intervention? Enforcing Jewish rights in Romania and
Morocco around 1880 Abigail Green; Part III. Transferring a Concept to the
Twentieth Century: 8. Prudence or outrage? Public opinion and humanitarian
intervention in historical and comparative perspective Jon Western; 9.
Non-state actors' humanitarian operations in the aftermath of the First
World War: the case of the Near East relief Davide Rodogno; 10.
Humanitarian intervention as legitimation of violence - the German case
1937-9 Jost Dülffer; Part IV. Limited Options or Further Development?
Humanitarian Intervention during the Cold War: 11. Cold War peacekeeping
versus humanitarian intervention: beyond the Hammarskjoldian model Norrie
Macqueen; 12. From the protection of sovereignty to humanitarian
intervention? Traditions and developments of United Nations peacekeeping in
the twentieth century Jan Erik Schulte; Part V. A New Century of
Humanitarian Intervention?: 13. A not so humanitarian intervention Bradley
Simpson; 14. The responsibility to protect: foundation, transformation, and
application of an emerging norm Manuel Fröhlich; 15. Humanitarian
interventions, past and present Andrew Thompson; Index; Bibliography.