Justification of War and International Order

Justification of War and International Order

From Past to Present

Brock, Lothar; Simon, Hendrik

Oxford University Press

02/2021

560

Dura

Inglês

9780198865308

15 a 20 dias

992

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Introduction
1: Hendrik Simon and Lothar Brock: The Justification of War and International Order. From Past to Present
Part I. Basic Theoretical Considerations: On War and Order(s)
2: Anthony Lang, Jr.: Politics, Ethics and History in Just War
3: Siddharth Mallavarapu: Imperialism, International Law and War: Enduring Legacies and Curious Entanglements
Part II. The Early Modern War Discourse: A Process of Transformation?
4: Anuschka Tischer: Princes' Justifications of War in Early Modern Europe: the Constitution of an International Community by Communication
5: Arnulf Becker Lorca: The Legal Mechanics of Spanish Conquest: War and Peace in Early Colonial Peru
6: Benno Teschke: Capitalism, British Grand Strategy and the Peace Treaty of Utrecht: Towards A Historical Sociology of War- and Peacemaking in the Construction of International Order
7: Oliver Eberl: Kant's Rejection of Just War: International Order between Democratic Constitutionalism and Revolutionary Violence
Part III. The 19th Century as the Birth Era of the Modern War Discourse
8: Hendrik Simon: Anarchy over Law? Towards a Genealogy of Modern War Justifications (1789-1918)
9: Lauren Benton: Protection Emergencies: Justifying Measures Short of War in the British Empire
10: Isabel V. Hull: The Great War and International Law: German Justifications of Prevention and Pre-emptive Self-Defence
11: Aimee Genell and Mustafa Aksakal: Salvation through War? The Ottoman Search for Sovereignty in 1914
12: Milo%s Vec: Juridification, Politicisation, and Circumvention of Law: (De-)Legitimising Chemical Warfare before and after Ypres, 1899-1925
Part IV. From the League to the UN: The Universe of Western International Legal Order Revealing its Self-Contradictions
13: B.S. Chimni: Peace through Law: Lessons from 1914
14: Thomas Hippler: Re-Ordering the World from the Skies? The Emergence and Justification of Aerial Warfare
15: Felix Lange: The Justificatory Potential of International Law. National Socialists' Dreams of African Colonies
Part V. 'Democratic Wars' and the Post-Cold War International Order: Rise and Decline of the 'Liberal Peace'
16: Anna Geis and Wolfgang Wagner: 'What We Are Fighting For': Democracies' Justifications of Using Armed Force since the End of the Cold War
17: Michael Stohl: The War on Terror and the Law of War: Shaping International Order in the Context of Irregular Violence
18: Axel Heck and Gabi Schlag: 'We Are Going to War.' Narratives of Self-Defence & Responsibility in Afghanistan War Documentaries
19: Nina Wilen: Justifying Interventions - The Case of ECOWAS in Liberia
20: Beate Jahn: Humanitarian Intervention: Justifying War for a New International Order
Part VI. Alternative Paths: Non-Western Perspectives on the Justification of War and International Order from Past to Present
21: Sohail H. Hashmi: The Islamic Law of War and Peace and the International Legal Order: Convergence or Dissonance?
22: Paul Robinson and Mikhail Antonov: In the Name of State Sovereignty? The Justification of War in Russian History and the Present
23: Manjiao Chi: China's Approach to the Use of Force: A Short Review of China's Changing Attitudes towards the Justification of Humanitarian Intervention
Paty VII. International Rule of Law: Justifying, Contesting and Perpetuating the Use of Force
24: Chris Brown: Justified: Just War and the Ethics of Violence and World Order
25: Thilo Marauhn: How Many Deaths Can Art 2 (4) UN Charter Die?
26: B.S. Chimni: Justification and Critique: Humanitarianism and Imperialism over Time
27: Christopher Daase and Nicole Deitelhoff: The Justification and Critique of Coercion as World Order Politics
An Attempt at a Synthesis
28: Lothar Brock and Hendrik Simon: Justifications of the Use of Force as Constitutive Elements of World Order - Points of Departure, Arrivals and Moving Destinations
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