The relationship between human security discourse and international law : a principled approach / Shireen Daft.
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2017.
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Edition: | 1st. |
Series: | Routledge research in international law.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- The relationship between human security discourse and international law: an introduction
- I Introduction
- II Human security
- III Why human security?
- IV Human security and international law
- V Structure of the book
- VI Conclusion
- 1. The emergence of human security: the broadening and deepening of the security paradigm
- I Introduction
- II Traditional conceptions of security
- III Shifting paradigms
- IV Conclusion
- 2. The security problematique and the transformative potential of human security discourse
- I Introduction
- II Essentially contested concept? What security actually means
- III Transformative dimensions of human security (and the importance of this potential for international law)
- IV Conclusion
- 3. The resistance of international legal scholarship to human security discourse: an examination
- I Introduction
- II Resistance of international legal scholarship
- III Conclusion
- 4. The intersection of human security discourse and international law: in search of principles
- I Introduction
- II Human security discourse: a principled approach
- III The broad conceptualisation of human security
- IV Conclusion
- 5. Human security discourse: an 'authoritative interpretation' of the UN Charter?
- I Introduction
- II Human security and the UN Charter
- III Interpretation of 'security' in other significant documents
- IV 'Threat to the Peace' and the role of the Security Council
- V Conclusion
- 6. International law-making and a human security template
- I Introduction
- II The template of human security treaty making
- III Coalition building for international treaty development
- IV Multi-stakeholder initiatives and human security
- V Conclusion.
- 7. 'Human security treaties' so-called: an examination of the content of human security discourse in international treaties
- I Introduction
- II The human security treaties: in search of human security principles
- III Two steps forward, three steps back
- the current position of human security discourse
- IV Conclusion
- 8. Conclusion
- the relationship between human security discourse and international law: the time for engagement
- I Introduction
- II 'Human security'
- that which shall not be named
- III The impact of human security discourse on international law
- a narrow path
- IV The paradox of human security and international law
- V Human security as a multifaceted discourse
- VI Human security and the principle of vulnerability
- VII Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.