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Purging the Odious Scourge of Atrocities - The Limits of Consent in International Law
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Purging the Odious Scourge of Atrocities - The Limits of Consent in International Law
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Purging the Odious Scourge of Atrocities explains the growth of a
small body of human rights law that bans the use of violence
against a state's own population when it is deemed a mass atrocity.
These laws are binding on all states regardless of whether they
have accepted it by signing treaties, or whether it is consistent
with widespread state practice. Yet, this challenges the doctrine
of consent, which has traditionally been the foundation of
international law. Bruce Cronin argues that qualitative changes in
the form of global governance are leading to an expansion in the
theoretical underpinnings of international law and its role in
contemporary world politics. Specifically, in limited and
well-defined areas of international law, states have begun to
recognize the authority of collective international consensus over
individual state consent as the source of some legal rules. Cronin
supports this theory by examining the degree to which the
international community has, via multilateral conferences among
states, developed a consensus around the legal control of
"excessive internal state violence"—that is, a level of coercive
force that the international community considers to be
disproportionate and illegitimate for pursuing state interests
within its own borders. These practices, which the Genocide
Convention refers to as an "odious scourge", include widespread,
systematic attacks on civilian populations; violent persecution of
defined groups (including genocide, ethnic cleansing, and
apartheid); torture; and the violation of civilian immunity in
internal armed conflicts. In these cases, state action is subject
to general international law that overrides their consent. By
allowing us to rethink the mechanisms that give international law
actual force, Purging the Odious Scourge of Atrocities promises to
reshape our understanding of why states are required to abide by
human rights norms they never consented to by treaty or customary
practice.
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Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Bruce Cronin
(Professor of Political Science)
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
216 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-769330-8 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-19-769330-X |
Barcode: |
9780197693308 |
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