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This book tracks the development of the emerging international legal principle of a `responsibility to protect' over the past decade.
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This book tracks the development of the emerging international legal principle of a `responsibility to protect' over the past decade.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317017912
- Artikelnr.: 58352405
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317017912
- Artikelnr.: 58352405
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Natalie Oman is Assistant Professor of Legal Studies at University of Ontario Institute of Technology. She has published in the areas of international law and human rights, philosophy of law, indigenous rights, and ethics.
Introduction
Chapter 1
A Philosophical Underpinning for a State's "Responsibility to Protect"
Chapter 2
Intercultural Judgement and the Role of a Sensus Communis
Chapter 3
Human Security and Hannah Arendt's "Right to Have Rights"
Chapter 4
The Scope of the "Responsibility to Prevent" Atrocity Crimes: A Remit for
Intervention?
Chapter 5
The International Legal Character of the Responsibility to Protect
Conclusion
Distant Strangers and Our Responsibility to Protect
Chapter 1
A Philosophical Underpinning for a State's "Responsibility to Protect"
Chapter 2
Intercultural Judgement and the Role of a Sensus Communis
Chapter 3
Human Security and Hannah Arendt's "Right to Have Rights"
Chapter 4
The Scope of the "Responsibility to Prevent" Atrocity Crimes: A Remit for
Intervention?
Chapter 5
The International Legal Character of the Responsibility to Protect
Conclusion
Distant Strangers and Our Responsibility to Protect
Introduction
Chapter 1
A Philosophical Underpinning for a State's "Responsibility to Protect"
Chapter 2
Intercultural Judgement and the Role of a Sensus Communis
Chapter 3
Human Security and Hannah Arendt's "Right to Have Rights"
Chapter 4
The Scope of the "Responsibility to Prevent" Atrocity Crimes: A Remit for Intervention?
Chapter 5
The International Legal Character of the Responsibility to Protect
Conclusion
Distant Strangers and Our Responsibility to Protect
Chapter 1
A Philosophical Underpinning for a State's "Responsibility to Protect"
Chapter 2
Intercultural Judgement and the Role of a Sensus Communis
Chapter 3
Human Security and Hannah Arendt's "Right to Have Rights"
Chapter 4
The Scope of the "Responsibility to Prevent" Atrocity Crimes: A Remit for Intervention?
Chapter 5
The International Legal Character of the Responsibility to Protect
Conclusion
Distant Strangers and Our Responsibility to Protect
Introduction
Chapter 1
A Philosophical Underpinning for a State's "Responsibility to Protect"
Chapter 2
Intercultural Judgement and the Role of a Sensus Communis
Chapter 3
Human Security and Hannah Arendt's "Right to Have Rights"
Chapter 4
The Scope of the "Responsibility to Prevent" Atrocity Crimes: A Remit for
Intervention?
Chapter 5
The International Legal Character of the Responsibility to Protect
Conclusion
Distant Strangers and Our Responsibility to Protect
Chapter 1
A Philosophical Underpinning for a State's "Responsibility to Protect"
Chapter 2
Intercultural Judgement and the Role of a Sensus Communis
Chapter 3
Human Security and Hannah Arendt's "Right to Have Rights"
Chapter 4
The Scope of the "Responsibility to Prevent" Atrocity Crimes: A Remit for
Intervention?
Chapter 5
The International Legal Character of the Responsibility to Protect
Conclusion
Distant Strangers and Our Responsibility to Protect
Introduction
Chapter 1
A Philosophical Underpinning for a State's "Responsibility to Protect"
Chapter 2
Intercultural Judgement and the Role of a Sensus Communis
Chapter 3
Human Security and Hannah Arendt's "Right to Have Rights"
Chapter 4
The Scope of the "Responsibility to Prevent" Atrocity Crimes: A Remit for Intervention?
Chapter 5
The International Legal Character of the Responsibility to Protect
Conclusion
Distant Strangers and Our Responsibility to Protect
Chapter 1
A Philosophical Underpinning for a State's "Responsibility to Protect"
Chapter 2
Intercultural Judgement and the Role of a Sensus Communis
Chapter 3
Human Security and Hannah Arendt's "Right to Have Rights"
Chapter 4
The Scope of the "Responsibility to Prevent" Atrocity Crimes: A Remit for Intervention?
Chapter 5
The International Legal Character of the Responsibility to Protect
Conclusion
Distant Strangers and Our Responsibility to Protect