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Economic and Social Rights and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security (Paperback)
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Economic and Social Rights and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security (Paperback)
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This text comprises cutting-edge research on one of the greatest
global challenges: the failure to address systematic economic and
social exclusion, and attendant violations of economic and social
rights (ESR), as a driver of conflict. The text explores what the
UN's obligation to maintain international peace and security can
mean when it is informed by the requirement to protect and promote
ESR, rights that play a crucial role in maintaining international
peace and security but which are often overlooked. The book
considers the extent to which Security Council mandated peace
operations have been informed by human rights and efforts to
promote economic and social development. The approach is to analyse
the extent to which the Security Council has interacted with the
General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council as well as other
Charter-based mechanisms such as the Human Rights Council, and its
predecessor, with particular reference to the role of the Special
Procedure Mechanisms. The role of the UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights is also considered. In this way, the text shows that
the connection between peace and security and human rights is well
recognised by these organs. In addition, the text considers States'
ESR obligations stemming from the extraterritorial application of
such rights in the context of peace operations. Given that States'
obligations stemming from ESR have often been neglected, the book
examines how such provision could be improved using ESR-grounded
plans reflecting the rights to health, food, water, education, work
and life. The text concludes with a call to reimagine what
international peace and security can look like when it is informed
by the need to recognise the emergence of post-conflict legal
obligations based on broader concepts of international peace and
security that draw from ESR. This text will appeal to legal
scholars, policy advisors, members of the military, those working
in the area of development, NGOs and final-year undergraduate
and/or postgraduate students working in the areas of international
law, political science and international relations, and associated
fields of research.
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