Research handbook on international law and human security

Bibliographic Information

Research handbook on international law and human security

edited by Gerd Oberleitner

(Research handbooks in international law)

Edward Elgar Pub., 2022

  • : hbk

Available at  / 11 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This comprehensive Research Handbook considers the place of human security, both in practice and as a concept within international law, examining the preconditions for and consequences of applying human security to international legal thinking and practice. It also proposes a future international law in which human security is central to the law's purpose. Contributions by leading authors in the field critically engage with 25 years of human security practice in different areas of international law and explore the challenges, successes and setbacks of realising human security in a state-based international legal order whilst re-conceptualizing central elements of international law from a human security perspective. Organised around six core themes, the Research Handbook shows how human security can be used as an overarching framework to preserve peace, protect people and counter vulnerability through international law. Progressive and engaging, this Research Handbook will be a key resource for scholars and students of public international law, security, and international relations, who wish to further their knowledge of human security as the central purpose of international law.

Table of Contents

Contents: Editor and contributors viii Introduction 1 Gerd Oberleitner PART I UNDERSTANDING HUMAN SECURITY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONCEPT, PRACTICE, ACTORS 1 Human security and international law: why? how? 25 Shireen Daft 2 Security: national, international, human 40 Laura Neack 3 Human security and the United Nations 59 Alistair D. Edgar 4 Human security and non-state actors 75 Cedric Ryngaert PART II HUMAN SECURITY: PRESERVING PEACE AND PROTECTING PEOPLE 5 The Security Council: collective security and peacekeeping for human security 92 Hitoshi Nasu 6 Human security in armed conflict: norms, agendas and actors for protecting civilians 107 Miriam Bradley 7 Attaining human security by disarming 126 Denise Garcia 8 Managing transition and building peace from a human security perspective 145 Dahlia Simangan PART III PERSONAL SECURITY, HUMAN DIGNITY AND GLOBAL JUSTICE 9 Human rights and human security 162 Wolfgang Benedek 10 Transnational organised crime and terrorism as human security threats: international law's response 180 Sven Peterke and Pierre Hauck 11 Freedom from fear and freedom from want: key components of human security for women 208 Rashida Manjoo 12 The impacts of the International Criminal Tribunals on human security and human rights 226 James Meernik PART IV HUMAN SECURITY: CONFRONTING RISK, VULNERABILITY AND EXISTENTIAL CRISIS 13 Climate change as a human security crisis? 243 Benoit Mayer 14 Complementarity between human security and legal frameworks for humanitarian action 259 Dug Cubie 15 Human (in)security in transnational migration, refugee situations and internal displacement 273 Susana Ferreira PART V SOCIO-ECONOMIC HUMAN SECURITY IN AGENDA 2030 16 Human security, the UN development system and the SDGs 290 Des Gasper and Oscar A. Gomez 17 Human security: countering structural inequality and fostering resilience under international law 306 Dorothy Estrada-Tanck 18 Food security and the right to food: pillars of humanity arising from food and agriculture law 321 Gabriela Steier, Matthew Kang and Sahana Ramdas 19 Global health law: WHO, COVID-19, and human security 341 Lisa Forman PART VI REGIONAL HUMAN SECURITY PERSPECTIVES 20 Human security in Europe: the European Union and beyond 359 Iavor Rangelov 21 Human security: a Latin American perspective 375 Elizabeth Abi-Mershed and Veronica Gomez 22 The African Union as a human security arrangement 388 Samuel M. Makinda and F. Wafula Okumu 23 The emerging human security norm in East Asia: toward an epistemic community 406 Yoichi Mine and Ako Muto Index

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top