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Relationship Between Human Security Discourse and International Law - A Principled Approach

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Informationen zum Autor Shireen Daft is an Associate Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Zusammenfassung This book explores the relationship between human security discourse and international law, determining whether human security can contribute to the international legal framework. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Relationship between Human Security Discourse and International Law Chapter One: The Emergence of Human Security: The Broadening and Deeping of the Security Paradigm Chapter Two: The Security Problematique and the Transformative Potential of Human-Security Discourse Chapter Three: The Resistance of International Legal Scholarship to Human Security Discourse: An Examination Chapter Four: The Intersection of Human Security Discourse and International Law: In Search of Principles Chapter Five: Human Security Discourse: An ‘Authoritative Interpretation’ of the UN Charter? Chapter Six: International Law Making and a Human Security Template Chapter Seven: ‘Human Security Treaties’ So-Called: an Examination of the Content of Human Security Discourse in International Treaties Conclusion: The Relationship between Human Security Discourse and International Law: The Time for Engagement

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