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International Law and the Use of Force - Beyond the U.N. Charter Paradigm (Hardcover): Anthony Clark Arend, Robert J. Beck International Law and the Use of Force - Beyond the U.N. Charter Paradigm (Hardcover)
Anthony Clark Arend, Robert J. Beck
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When the United Nations Charter was adopted in 1945, states established a legal `paradigm' for regulating the recourse to armed force. In the years since then, however, significant developments have challenged the paradigm's validity, causing a `pardigmatic shift'. International Law and the Use of Force traces this shift and explores its implications for contemporary international law and practice.

Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions (Hardcover): Mark P. Lagon, Anthony Clark Arend Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions (Hardcover)
Mark P. Lagon, Anthony Clark Arend
R2,250 Discovery Miles 22 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What does human dignity mean and what role should it play in guiding the mission of international institutions? In recent decades, global institutions have proliferated -- from intergovernmental organizations to hybrid partnerships. The specific missions of these institutions are varied, but is there a common animating principle to inform their goals? Presented as an integrated, thematic analysis that transcends individual contributions, "Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions" argues that the concept of human dignity can serve as this principle.

Human dignity consists of the agency of individuals to apply their gifts to thrive, and requires social recognition of each person's inherent value and claim to equal access to opportunity. Contributors examine how traditional and emerging institutions are already advancing human dignity, and then identify strategies to make human dignity more central to the work of global institutions. They explore traditional state-created entities, as well as emergent, hybrid institutions and faith-based organizations. Concluding with a final section that lays out a path for a cross-cultural dialogue on human dignity, the book offers a framework to successfully achieve the transformation of global politics into service of the individual.

International Law and the Use of Force - Beyond the U.N. Charter Paradigm (Paperback): Anthony Clark Arend, Robert J. Beck International Law and the Use of Force - Beyond the U.N. Charter Paradigm (Paperback)
Anthony Clark Arend, Robert J. Beck
R1,748 Discovery Miles 17 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When the United Nations Charter was adopted in 1945, states established a legal "paradigm" for regulating the recourse to armed force. In the years since then, however, significant developments have challenged the paradigm's validity, causing a paradigmatic shift. "International Law and the Use of Force" traces this shift and explores its implications for contemporary international law and practice.

Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions (Paperback): Mark P. Lagon, Anthony Clark Arend Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions (Paperback)
Mark P. Lagon, Anthony Clark Arend
R820 Discovery Miles 8 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What does human dignity mean and what role should it play in guiding the mission of international institutions? In recent decades, global institutions have proliferated -- from intergovernmental organizations to hybrid partnerships. The specific missions of these institutions are varied, but is there a common animating principle to inform their goals? Presented as an integrated, thematic analysis that transcends individual contributions, "Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions" argues that the concept of human dignity can serve as this principle.

Human dignity consists of the agency of individuals to apply their gifts to thrive, and requires social recognition of each person's inherent value and claim to equal access to opportunity. Contributors examine how traditional and emerging institutions are already advancing human dignity, and then identify strategies to make human dignity more central to the work of global institutions. They explore traditional state-created entities, as well as emergent, hybrid institutions and faith-based organizations. Concluding with a final section that lays out a path for a cross-cultural dialogue on human dignity, the book offers a framework to successfully achieve the transformation of global politics into service of the individual.

Legal Rules and International Society (Paperback): Anthony Clark Arend Legal Rules and International Society (Paperback)
Anthony Clark Arend
R2,513 Discovery Miles 25 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The principal argument of the book is that international law and international legal institutions are an important element of international relations and that political scientists in particular need to be more aware of the contributions they make. Arend critiques both the long-standing scepticism among political scientists, particularly adherents of structural realism, and the assumptions and methodologies of international lawyers.

International Rules - Approaches from International Law and International Relations (Paperback, New): Robert J. Beck, Anthony... International Rules - Approaches from International Law and International Relations (Paperback, New)
Robert J. Beck, Anthony Clark Arend, Robert D. Vander Lugt
R2,543 Discovery Miles 25 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

International Rules brings together exemplary works from the most prominent approaches to international rules of International Law and International Relations disciplines. Included are chapters on Natural Law, Legal Positivism, Classical Realism, the New Haven School, Institutionalism, Structural Realism, the New Stream, and Feminist Voices. Each of the eight chapters begins with a brief overview, offers a representative work or works, and concludes with a selected bibliography. From Hugo Grotius to David Kennedy, from George Kennan to Robert Keohane, the featured authors provide valuable insights into their common subject: international rules. Despite divergent methods and objectives, they address fundamentally the same questions: What is the nature of such rules? What is their purpose? How do they originate? What role, if any, do they play in politics? Framing the selections assembled are two original chapter-length essays. The first chapter of this volume assesses the prospects for interdisciplinary collaboration; the final one suggests a direction for future research.

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