Oxford Handbook of the International Law of Global Security

Oxford Handbook of the International Law of Global Security

Geiss, Robin; Melzer, Nils

Oxford University Press

02/2021

1198

Dura

Inglês

9780198827276

15 a 20 dias

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Robin Geiss and Nils Melzer: Introduction
Part I. International Law and Global Security
1: Nigel White and Auden Davies-Bright: The Concept of Security in International Law
2: Hitoshi Nasu: The Global Security Agenda: Securitization of Everything?
3: Ursula Schroeder: The Transformation of Security Concepts: Beyond the State
4: Tilmann Altwicker: Transnationalization of Security
5: Gina Heathcote: Gendered Security
6: Peter Hough: Accidently Insecure
7: Nayef Al-Rodhan and Ioana-Maria Puscas: Global Security and Neurophilosophy: Understanding the Human Factor
Part II. Predominant Security Challenges and International Law
National and Transnational Security
8: Cecily Rose: Corruption and Global Security
9: Christian Henderson: Internal Strife and Insurgency
10: Rob McLaughlin: International Law and State Failure
11: Helen Duffy and Larissa van den Herik: Terrorism and the Security Council
12: Pierre Hauck and Sven Peterke: Transnational Organized Crime
International Security
13: Claus Kress: Aggression
14: Jakob Kellenberger: Armed Conflicts, International Law and Global Security
15: Christopher J Borgen: Contested Territory
16: Douglas Guilfoyle: Maritime Security
17: Mirko Sossai: International Disarmament and Arms Control: In the Middle of a Paradigm Shift?
18: Masahiko Asada: Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament under International Law
Human Security
19: Adama Dieng: Atrocity Crimes and Large-Scale Human Rights Violations
20: Cordula Droege and Helen Durham: Civilian Protection in Armed Conflict
21: Vladislava Stoyanova: Human Trafficking and Slavery
22: Natasa Mavronicola: Institutionalized Inhumanity: From Torture to Assassination
23: Ben Saul: Migration, Displacement, Security and International Law
24: Markos Karavias: States and Non-State Actors and Human Security
Economic and Resource Security
25: Tibisay Morgandi and Jorge E Vinuales: Energy Security in International Law
26: Jasper Finke: Financial Crises
27: Hilal Elver: Food Security
28: Emanuela-Chiara Gillard and Nathalie Weizmann: Humanitarian Relief in Situations of Armed Conflict
29: Pierre Thielboerger: Water Security
Environmental Security
30: Joyeeta Gupta and Hilmer Bosch: Climate Change and Security
31: Arnold N Pronto: International Disaster Law
32: J Benton Heath: Pandemics and Other Health Emergencies
33: Gus Waschefort: Wild Fauna and Flora Protection
Technological Security
34: Martina Kunz and Sean O hEigeartaigh: Artificial Intelligence and Robotization
35: James Revill and Anna Roessing: Biosecurity
36: Michael N Schmitt: Cybersecurity and International Law
37: Steven Freeland and Elise Gruttner: Outer Space Security
Part III. Security Governance Tools
38: Theodore Christakis and Katia Bouslimani: National Security, Surveillance and Human Rights
39: Kimberley Trapp and Priya Urs: Peace Diplomacy and Conflict Prevention
40: Christian Tams: International Courts and Tribunals and Violent Conflict
41: Fausto Pocar: Criminal Prosecution
42: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: We Who Are Not as Others: Sanctions and (Global) Security Governance
43: Benjamin F Kusi: United Nations Peacekeeping: A View from the Ground
44: Simon Chesterman: Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Intervention: From Apology to Utopia and Back Again
45: Elizabeth Wilmshurst: The Use of Force
Part IV. Power Politics, International Law and Global Security
46: Congyan Cai: China
47: Eleni Methymaki and Asli Ozcelik: Europe
48: Alejandro Rodiles: The Global South and the Law and Governance of Global Security: Towards a Scholarship on the Global Ecology of Insecurities
49: B.S. Chimni: India
50: Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov: The Russian Federation
51: Malcolm Jorgensen: The United States
Part V. Global and Regional Security Mechanisms
52: Diane A Desierto: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Southeast Asia's Regional Security
53: Jerusha Asin Owino: The African Union: Security Governance under the African Peace and Security Architecture
54: Eva Nanopoulos: The European Union
55: Sabine Gless and Helge Elisabeth Zeitler: The International Criminal Police Organization
56: Christina Binder: Non-Governmental Organizations: Their Relevance and Impact in the International Law of Global Security
57: Steven Hill: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
58: Thomas Greminger: The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
59: Adam Day and David M Malone: The Role of the United Nations in Shaping Global Security Law
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