Security and international law:
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Oxford ; Portland, Oregon
Hart Publishing
2016
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in international law
Volume 58 |
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Contents
Foreword. v
Preface. vii
Abbreviations.xvii
Contributors. xxiii
Introduction.xxxi
Part Is Conceptions of Security and International Law
1. Security Agendas and International Law:
The Case of New Technologies.3
Nigel D White
I. Introduction.3
II. The Proliferation of Security Agendas.5
III. Security Communities and the
Achievement of Agreements. 8
IV. The UN as a Security Community on
New Technologies.11
V. Drones, International Law and the UN. 18
VI. Conclusion. 23
2. Human Security and International Law:
The Potential Scope for Legal Development
within the Analytical Framework of Security.25
Hitoshi Nasu
I. Introduction.25
II. Locating Human Security within the
Analytical Framework of Security.27
III. Shifting the Focus. 32
IV. Expanding Security Agendas.34
V. Extending the Means to Address Security Threats.37
A. Multidimensional Approach to Security.37
B. Pathology of Human Security.39
VI. Conclusion. 41
3. Human Security versus Environmental Security:
At Legal Loggerheads. 43
John Pearson
I. Introduction. 43
II. Environmental Exemplars. 46
x Contents
III. Political Problems.49
IV. Fundamental for Food Security.51
V. Harming Health.53
VI. Personal Perils and Condemned Communities.55
VII. Embracing Economics.58
VIII. Finding Common Ground.61
IX. Conclusion.65
4. Regional Security and International Law.69
Julia Schmidt
I. Introduction. 69
II. The Development of Regional Organisations
as Security Providers.71
III. Regional Security Providers and their Place within
the Legal Framework of the United Nations.75
IV. Military Cooperation Between Regional Actors
and the United Nations.82
V. Multilateralism and its Challenges for the
Relationship Between the United Nations
and Regional Actors.84
A. Multilateralism and the View from the UN.85
i. NATO and Kosovo.85
ii. ECOWAS and Liberia.87
B. Multilateralism and the View from
Regional Actors.88
VI. Conclusion. 91
5. International Criminal Justice and Security.93
Olympia Bekou
I. Introduction.93
II. Peace v Justice? Or Peace Through Justice?.94
III. The Security Council and the ICC:
An Awkward Relationship?. 99
A. The Security Council, the ICC, and the
Crime of Aggression.100
B. Referrals by the Security Council—Article 13(b)
of the Rome Statute.101
C. Preconditions for Referring a Situation
to the Court.103
D. Deferrals by the Security Council—Article 16
of the Rome Statute.107
E. Cooperation in the Field: The ICC and UN
Peacekeeping Operations.Ill
IV. Conclusion.114
Contents xi
6. Security and International Law:
The 'Responsibility to Protect'.115
Alexandra Bohm
L Introduction.115
II. The Development of the 'Responsibility
to Protect' Doctrine. 117
A. The International Commission on
Intervention and State Sovereignty 2001.117
B. The United Nations General Assembly
World Summit 2005.118
C. Implementing the Responsibility to Protect, 2009.119
D. RtP Now.120
III. The Concept of '(In)Security' in the
Responsibility to Protect. 121
A. The Cause of Threats to Individual Security.121
B. The International Community's Role in
Enabling Security.122
i. Prevention and Assistance.122
ii. Reaction and Response.122
IV. Security and Responsibility:
An Alternative Conception.123
A. The Importance of Mass Atrocity Crimes.124
B. The Cause of Crises: Civil and Political vs
Socio-Economic Rights. 126
C. The Role of the International Community
in Insecurity—to the Rescue?.129
D. RtP's Unanswered Questions: A Return to
'Humanitarian Intervention'.131
V. The Responsibility to Protect and International Law:
The Problem with an 'Evolving Norm'.133
VI. Conclusion.136
Part II: Security Threats and International Law
7. International Law and the Iranian Nuclear Crisis:
Lessons for International Security and Arms Control.141
Tom Coppen
I. Introduction. 141
II. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime.144
III. Iranian Arguments. 149
IV. Article III of the NPT and the Additional Protocol.152
V. The IAEA Board of Governors. 155
VI. The Inalienable Right to Peaceful Uses
of Nuclear Energy. 159
VII. Conclusion.162
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Contents
Contemporary Maritime Piracy as a Threat to
International Peace and Security.
Alexandros XM Ntovas
I. Introduction.
II. The Current Geography.
III. An Asymmetrical Threat.
IV. Piracy's Expandable Reach.
V. A Multifarious International Criminal Offence.
VI. The International Response.
VII. Conclusion.
Terrorism: A Threat to Security?.
Lydia Davies-Bright
I. Introduction.
II. The Foundational Principle.
A. The (Modem) Origin of the Inviolability of
Human Dignity.
B. International Human Rights Law.
C. The Inviolability of Human Dignity Revisited.
III. The State and its Need for Security.
A. Concept of the State.
B. The Nation State.
i. Defending the Nation.
C. The Meaning of Security.
D. The Security Narrative.
IV. The Origins in Ethics of Human Rights.
A. The Repositioning of Human Rights on
the Moral Field.
B. Consequentialism.
C. Deontology.
D. Consequentialism v Deontology.
V. The Consequentialist War Against Terrorism.
A. A Just War Against Terrorism.
B. The Montreal Convention and Lockerbie Case
i. Lockerbie Bombing.
ii. From Specific to General Threat.
C. The Destruction of One.
i. 'One' is no Longer Safe.
ii. 'One' no Longer Counts.
iii. Jean Charles de Menezes as One.
iv. Osama bin Laden as One.
VI. Conclusion.
Contents xiii
10. Abusive Governments as a Threat.249
Jure Vidmar
I. Introduction.249
II. Collective Responses to
Governmental Abusiveness. 250
A. Governments, Legitimacy and
Effective Control.250
B. International Response to Coup
Governments.253
C. Collective Denial of Legitimacy to an
Incumbent Government.255
III. International Peace and Security and
Territorial Administration. 260
A. East Timor. 261
B. Kosovo.264
IV. Governmental Abusiveness and the
(Ir)Relevance of Democratic Legitimacy.267
A. The Scope of the Right to Political
Participation.268
B. A Switch to Democracy?. 269
V. Conclusion.271
11. Protecting Security Interests in International
Investment Law.273
Prabhash Ranjan
I. Introduction.273
II. Protecting Security Interests in those BITs
that Contain a 'Security Interest' Exception.275
A. Type I BITs—BITs Containing
'Essential Security Interest' Exception
Without Self-Judging Language.276
i. Meaning of 'Essential Security Interests'.277
ii. Scope of 'Essential Security Interests'.277
B. The Question of Threshold.280
C. Measures Should be 'Necessary' to
Protect Security Interests.283
D. Essential Security Interests in BITs
Containing Self-Judging Language.292
III. Protecting Security Interests in those BITs
that do not Contain an 'Essential Security
Interests' Exception.295
IV. Conclusion. 298
XIV
Contents
12. Securing the Polar Regions Through
International Law.301
Jill Barrett
I. Introduction.301
IL What does 'Security' Mean and How Can
International Law Contribute to it?.303
III. Is International Law Capable of Defining
the Polar Regions?.306
A. How does International Law Define
'the Polar Regions'?.307
B. How does International Law Define
'Antarctica'?.308
C. Key Differences Between the Antarctic
Treaty and the CCAMLR Boundaries.311
D. How does International Law Define
the 'Arctic'?.312
i. IMO Polar Shipping Guidelines
2009—Arctic Waters.313
ii. IMO Polar Code—Arctic Waters.313
iii. Arctic Council.314
iv. Treaties Adopted by the Arctic
Council States.315
v. Arctic Ocean Conference.317
E. Implication of the Different Approaches
to Boundaries in each Polar Region.317
IV. International Regimes Protecting the Polar
Regions: Openness and Transparency.319
A. Antarctic Treaty System—How to Join.319
i. Accession to the Antarctic Treaty.319
ii. Recognition of Antarctic Treaty
Consultative Party Status.320
iii. Criteria for Recognition of Consultative
Party Status.321
iv. ATCM Observers and Experts.328
B. Accession to the Convention on the
Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living
Resources 1980 ('CCAMLR').328
i. Observers, Acceding States and
Non-Party States.329
ii. Becoming a Member of the CCAMLR
Commission.330
iii. Remarks on the Overall Level of
Openness of the ATS to Participation
330
Contents XV
C. The Arctic Council—How to become
a Member.332
D. How Can a Non-Arctic State or
Organisation Participate in the Arctic
Council as an Observer?.*.334
V. Conclusion. 337
13. Climate Change as a Threat to International Security.341
Mattia Fosci
L Introduction.341
IL Security Implications of Climate Change.343
A. Threat to Territorial Sovereignty.344
B. Threat to Human Well-Being. 345
C. Threat to Economic Development.346
D. Threat to Peace and Security. 347
III. The International Legal Response: Achievements
and Shortcomings of the Climate Change
Negotiations from a Security Perspective.348
IV. The Three Pillars. 350
A. Climate Change Mitigation.350
B. Climate Change Adaptation.351
C. International Cooperation on Finance,
Technology and Information. 352
V. The Failures of the International Legal Response
to Climate Change and the Securitisation of
the Problem. 355
VI. Politics, Multilateralism and Climate Security:
What Role for International Law?.360
VII. Conclusion. 364
14. Cyber-Threats and International Law.365
Nicholas Tsagourias and Russell Buchan
I. Introduction.365
II. Cyber-Threats.366
III. The International Law Framework Applicable
to Cyber-Threats.369
A. The United Nations Charter.369
B. The Law of State Responsibility.369
C. The International Law on the Use of Force.370
D. Customary International Law. 370
E. International Humanitarian Law.370
F. International Criminal Law.371
G. International Law Applicable to Terrorism.372
H. Human Rights.373
I. International Law on Espionage.374
xvi Contents
IV. Cyber-Attacks and Üie jus ad bellum.375
A. Cyber-Attacks as Unlawful Uses of Force.377
B. Cyber-Attacks and Self-Defence.381
C. Cyber-Attacks by Non-State Actors.385
D. Collective Security.387
V. Conclusion.387
Index. 391
Of the many challenges that society
faces today, possibly none is more acute
than the security of ordinary citizens
when faced with a variety of natural or
man-made disasters arising from climate
and geological catastrophes, including
the depletion of natural resources,
environmental degradation, food shortages,
terrorism, breaches of personal security
and human security, or even the global
economic crisis. States continue to be
faced with a range of security issues
arising from contested territorial spaces,
military and maritime security and security
threats relating to energy, infrastructure
and the delivery of essential services. The
theme of the book encompasses issues of
human, political, military, socio-economic,
environmental and energy security and
raises two main questions. To what extent
can international law address the types of
natural and man-made security risks and
challenges that threaten our livelihood, or
very existence, in the twenty-first century?
Where does international law fall short in
meeting the problems that arise in different
situations of insecurity and how should
such shortcomings be addressed? |
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spelling | Security and international law edited by Mary E Footer, Julia Schmidt, Nigel D White and Lydia Davies-Bright Oxford ; Portland, Oregon Hart Publishing 2016 xlv, 398 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in international law Volume 58 Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd rswk-swf Menschliche Sicherheit (DE-588)7716334-5 gnd rswk-swf Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2012 Nottingham gnd-content Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 s Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 s Menschliche Sicherheit (DE-588)7716334-5 s DE-604 Footer, Mary 1976- (DE-588)1101372222 edt aut Schmidt, Julia (DE-588)1101374187 edt aut White, Nigel D. 1961- (DE-588)124729045 edt aut Davies-Bright, Lydia edt aut International Law Association British Branch (DE-588)5532478-2 orm spn Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, Epub 978-1-78225-589-5 Studies in international law Volume 58 (DE-604)BV023639443 58 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028076358&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028076358&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Footer, Mary 1976- Schmidt, Julia White, Nigel D. 1961- Davies-Bright, Lydia Security and international law Studies in international law Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd Menschliche Sicherheit (DE-588)7716334-5 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4063693-8 (DE-588)7716334-5 (DE-588)4116489-1 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | Security and international law |
title_auth | Security and international law |
title_exact_search | Security and international law |
title_full | Security and international law edited by Mary E Footer, Julia Schmidt, Nigel D White and Lydia Davies-Bright |
title_fullStr | Security and international law edited by Mary E Footer, Julia Schmidt, Nigel D White and Lydia Davies-Bright |
title_full_unstemmed | Security and international law edited by Mary E Footer, Julia Schmidt, Nigel D White and Lydia Davies-Bright |
title_short | Security and international law |
title_sort | security and international law |
topic | Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd Menschliche Sicherheit (DE-588)7716334-5 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Völkerrecht Menschliche Sicherheit Sicherheitspolitik Konferenzschrift 2012 Nottingham |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028076358&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028076358&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV023639443 |
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