The Oxford Handbook of the International Law of Global Security -

The Oxford Handbook of the International Law of Global Security

Robin Geiß, Nils Melzer (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
1198 Seiten
2021
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-882727-6 (ISBN)
239,95 inkl. MwSt
On a global scale, the central tool for responding to complex security challenges is public international law. This handbook provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of the relationship between international law and global security.
Understanding the global security environment and delivering the necessary governance responses is a central challenge of the 21st century. On a global scale, the central regulatory tool for such responses is public international law. But what is the state, role, and relevance of public international law in today's complex and highly dynamic global security environment? Which concepts of security are anchored in international law? How is the global security environment shaping international law, and how is international law in turn influencing other normative frameworks?

The Oxford Handbook of the International Law of Global Security provides a ground-breaking overview of the relationship between international law and global security. It constitutes a comprehensive and systematic mapping of the various sub-fields of international law dealing with global security challenges, and offers authoritative guidance on key trends and debates around the relationship between public international law and global security governance. This Handbook highlights the central role of public international law in an effective global security architecture and, in doing so, addresses some of the most pressing legal and policy challenges of our time. The Handbook features original contributions by leading scholars and practitioners from a wide range of professional and disciplinary backgrounds, reflecting the fluidity of the concept of global security and the diversity of scholarship in this area.

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 Viñuales: 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 Thielbörger: 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 Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh: 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: Théodore 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

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Handbooks
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 255 mm
Gewicht 1734 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 0-19-882727-X / 019882727X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-882727-6 / 9780198827276
Zustand Neuware
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