State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law.:
Through scholarly consideration, State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law evaluates gaps in structural competency that precipitate state failure and examines the resulting consequences for the world community.
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Sprache: | English |
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Schriftenreihe: | Developments in international law.
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Zusammenfassung: | Through scholarly consideration, State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law evaluates gaps in structural competency that precipitate state failure and examines the resulting consequences for the world community. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vii, 271 pages) |
ISBN: | 9004268847 9789004268845 |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.2.4 Lack of Internal Security2.2.5 Authoritarian Rule and Clan Loyalty; 2.2.6 Impunity and Ineffective Justice Systems; 2.2.7 Lack of Territorial Control-jure and de facto Sovereignty Gap; 2.2.8 Gross and Systematic Violations of Human Rights; 2.2.9 Loss of Social Cohesion and Lack of Development; 2.2.10 Corruption and Weak Institutions; 2.3 Legacy of Colonialism; 2.4 Terrorism; 2.5 Limitations in Measuring State Failure; Part 2 State Obligations and the Enforcement of International Law; Chapter 3 International Human Rights Law; 3.1 Human Rights Instruments; 3.1.1 Humanitarian Law. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2 Human Security-An Emerging ParadigmChapter 4 State Responsibility-Obligations to Prosecute; 4.1 Principle of Universal Jurisdiction; 4.2 Humanitarian Intervention; 4.2.1 Responsibility to Protect Doctrine; 4.2.2 Emergence of New Customary Law; 4.3 Practice of the Security Council-opinio juris; Part 3 Reconstruction and Mobilizing the International Community; Chapter 5 Prevention and Rehabilitation: Strengthening States Against Failure; 5.1 State-Building and Reconstruction; 5.2 Building Rule of Law; 5.3 Establishing Accountability-Ending Impunity; 5.4 Establishing Security. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.5 Disarmament and Demobilization5.6 Economic and Social Reconstruction; 5.7 Role of Civil Society-Women and Minorities; 5.8 Reconstituting Political Structure and Legitimacy; 5.9 Reconciliation-Transitional Justice; 5.10 Lessons Learned; Chapter 6 Challenges for the International Community; 6.1 Role of United Nations; 6.1.1 Humanitarian Assistance; 6.1.2 Peacekeeping and Conflict Prevention; 6.1.3 Transitional Occupation; 6.2 Institutional Reform, Trusteeship-Limited Sovereignty; General Conclusion; Bibliography; I. Books and Academic Articles; II. Media Sources. | |
505 | 8 | |a III. United Nations News ServiceIV. United Nations Resolutions; V. United Nations Documents; VI. International Instruments; VII. Regional Instruments; VIII. National Legislation, Official Documents and Remarks; IX. Non-Governmental Organizations Publications; X. International Court of Justice and other Tribunals; Index. | |
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contents | Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1 The Origins of State Formation; Chapter 1 The Creation of the State in International Law-Historical Background; 1.1 Criteria and Conditions for Statehood; 1.2 Emergence of the Modern State System; 1.2.1 The Principle of State Sovereignty; 1.2.2 Principle of Self-Determination; 1.2.3 State Formation; Chapter 2 State Failure-Internal and External Factors; 2.1 Defining State Failure; 2.2 Causes and Structural Indicators; 2.2.1 Absence of Rule of Law; 2.2.2 Political Instability-Lack of Legitimacy; 2.2.3 Economic and Social Instability. 2.2.4 Lack of Internal Security2.2.5 Authoritarian Rule and Clan Loyalty; 2.2.6 Impunity and Ineffective Justice Systems; 2.2.7 Lack of Territorial Control-jure and de facto Sovereignty Gap; 2.2.8 Gross and Systematic Violations of Human Rights; 2.2.9 Loss of Social Cohesion and Lack of Development; 2.2.10 Corruption and Weak Institutions; 2.3 Legacy of Colonialism; 2.4 Terrorism; 2.5 Limitations in Measuring State Failure; Part 2 State Obligations and the Enforcement of International Law; Chapter 3 International Human Rights Law; 3.1 Human Rights Instruments; 3.1.1 Humanitarian Law. 3.2 Human Security-An Emerging ParadigmChapter 4 State Responsibility-Obligations to Prosecute; 4.1 Principle of Universal Jurisdiction; 4.2 Humanitarian Intervention; 4.2.1 Responsibility to Protect Doctrine; 4.2.2 Emergence of New Customary Law; 4.3 Practice of the Security Council-opinio juris; Part 3 Reconstruction and Mobilizing the International Community; Chapter 5 Prevention and Rehabilitation: Strengthening States Against Failure; 5.1 State-Building and Reconstruction; 5.2 Building Rule of Law; 5.3 Establishing Accountability-Ending Impunity; 5.4 Establishing Security. 5.5 Disarmament and Demobilization5.6 Economic and Social Reconstruction; 5.7 Role of Civil Society-Women and Minorities; 5.8 Reconstituting Political Structure and Legitimacy; 5.9 Reconciliation-Transitional Justice; 5.10 Lessons Learned; Chapter 6 Challenges for the International Community; 6.1 Role of United Nations; 6.1.1 Humanitarian Assistance; 6.1.2 Peacekeeping and Conflict Prevention; 6.1.3 Transitional Occupation; 6.2 Institutional Reform, Trusteeship-Limited Sovereignty; General Conclusion; Bibliography; I. Books and Academic Articles; II. Media Sources. III. United Nations News ServiceIV. United Nations Resolutions; V. United Nations Documents; VI. International Instruments; VII. Regional Instruments; VIII. National Legislation, Official Documents and Remarks; IX. Non-Governmental Organizations Publications; X. International Court of Justice and other Tribunals; Index. |
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spelling | Silva, Mario. State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014. 1 online resource (vii, 271 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Developments in International Law Print version record. Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1 The Origins of State Formation; Chapter 1 The Creation of the State in International Law-Historical Background; 1.1 Criteria and Conditions for Statehood; 1.2 Emergence of the Modern State System; 1.2.1 The Principle of State Sovereignty; 1.2.2 Principle of Self-Determination; 1.2.3 State Formation; Chapter 2 State Failure-Internal and External Factors; 2.1 Defining State Failure; 2.2 Causes and Structural Indicators; 2.2.1 Absence of Rule of Law; 2.2.2 Political Instability-Lack of Legitimacy; 2.2.3 Economic and Social Instability. 2.2.4 Lack of Internal Security2.2.5 Authoritarian Rule and Clan Loyalty; 2.2.6 Impunity and Ineffective Justice Systems; 2.2.7 Lack of Territorial Control-jure and de facto Sovereignty Gap; 2.2.8 Gross and Systematic Violations of Human Rights; 2.2.9 Loss of Social Cohesion and Lack of Development; 2.2.10 Corruption and Weak Institutions; 2.3 Legacy of Colonialism; 2.4 Terrorism; 2.5 Limitations in Measuring State Failure; Part 2 State Obligations and the Enforcement of International Law; Chapter 3 International Human Rights Law; 3.1 Human Rights Instruments; 3.1.1 Humanitarian Law. 3.2 Human Security-An Emerging ParadigmChapter 4 State Responsibility-Obligations to Prosecute; 4.1 Principle of Universal Jurisdiction; 4.2 Humanitarian Intervention; 4.2.1 Responsibility to Protect Doctrine; 4.2.2 Emergence of New Customary Law; 4.3 Practice of the Security Council-opinio juris; Part 3 Reconstruction and Mobilizing the International Community; Chapter 5 Prevention and Rehabilitation: Strengthening States Against Failure; 5.1 State-Building and Reconstruction; 5.2 Building Rule of Law; 5.3 Establishing Accountability-Ending Impunity; 5.4 Establishing Security. 5.5 Disarmament and Demobilization5.6 Economic and Social Reconstruction; 5.7 Role of Civil Society-Women and Minorities; 5.8 Reconstituting Political Structure and Legitimacy; 5.9 Reconciliation-Transitional Justice; 5.10 Lessons Learned; Chapter 6 Challenges for the International Community; 6.1 Role of United Nations; 6.1.1 Humanitarian Assistance; 6.1.2 Peacekeeping and Conflict Prevention; 6.1.3 Transitional Occupation; 6.2 Institutional Reform, Trusteeship-Limited Sovereignty; General Conclusion; Bibliography; I. Books and Academic Articles; II. Media Sources. III. United Nations News ServiceIV. United Nations Resolutions; V. United Nations Documents; VI. International Instruments; VII. Regional Instruments; VIII. National Legislation, Official Documents and Remarks; IX. Non-Governmental Organizations Publications; X. International Court of Justice and other Tribunals; Index. Through scholarly consideration, State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law evaluates gaps in structural competency that precipitate state failure and examines the resulting consequences for the world community. Nation-state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090144 Failed states. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007004473 Dismemberment of nations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038442 Legitimacy of governments. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85075855 Partition, Territorial. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85098387 Nation. États défaillants. Démembrement des nations. Légitimité des gouvernements. nations. aat LAW International. bisacsh Partition, Territorial fast Dismemberment of nations fast Failed states fast Legitimacy of governments fast Nation-state fast States. pplt Failed states. pplt International obligations. pplt Humanitarian intervention. pplt State-building. pplt Post-conflict reconstruction. pplt International territorial administration. pplt has work: State legitimacy and failure in international law (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGRvpvGwvbrTXdWDBPpRXd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781306464499 Developments in international law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83731522 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=709211 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Silva, Mario State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. Developments in international law. Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1 The Origins of State Formation; Chapter 1 The Creation of the State in International Law-Historical Background; 1.1 Criteria and Conditions for Statehood; 1.2 Emergence of the Modern State System; 1.2.1 The Principle of State Sovereignty; 1.2.2 Principle of Self-Determination; 1.2.3 State Formation; Chapter 2 State Failure-Internal and External Factors; 2.1 Defining State Failure; 2.2 Causes and Structural Indicators; 2.2.1 Absence of Rule of Law; 2.2.2 Political Instability-Lack of Legitimacy; 2.2.3 Economic and Social Instability. 2.2.4 Lack of Internal Security2.2.5 Authoritarian Rule and Clan Loyalty; 2.2.6 Impunity and Ineffective Justice Systems; 2.2.7 Lack of Territorial Control-jure and de facto Sovereignty Gap; 2.2.8 Gross and Systematic Violations of Human Rights; 2.2.9 Loss of Social Cohesion and Lack of Development; 2.2.10 Corruption and Weak Institutions; 2.3 Legacy of Colonialism; 2.4 Terrorism; 2.5 Limitations in Measuring State Failure; Part 2 State Obligations and the Enforcement of International Law; Chapter 3 International Human Rights Law; 3.1 Human Rights Instruments; 3.1.1 Humanitarian Law. 3.2 Human Security-An Emerging ParadigmChapter 4 State Responsibility-Obligations to Prosecute; 4.1 Principle of Universal Jurisdiction; 4.2 Humanitarian Intervention; 4.2.1 Responsibility to Protect Doctrine; 4.2.2 Emergence of New Customary Law; 4.3 Practice of the Security Council-opinio juris; Part 3 Reconstruction and Mobilizing the International Community; Chapter 5 Prevention and Rehabilitation: Strengthening States Against Failure; 5.1 State-Building and Reconstruction; 5.2 Building Rule of Law; 5.3 Establishing Accountability-Ending Impunity; 5.4 Establishing Security. 5.5 Disarmament and Demobilization5.6 Economic and Social Reconstruction; 5.7 Role of Civil Society-Women and Minorities; 5.8 Reconstituting Political Structure and Legitimacy; 5.9 Reconciliation-Transitional Justice; 5.10 Lessons Learned; Chapter 6 Challenges for the International Community; 6.1 Role of United Nations; 6.1.1 Humanitarian Assistance; 6.1.2 Peacekeeping and Conflict Prevention; 6.1.3 Transitional Occupation; 6.2 Institutional Reform, Trusteeship-Limited Sovereignty; General Conclusion; Bibliography; I. Books and Academic Articles; II. Media Sources. III. United Nations News ServiceIV. United Nations Resolutions; V. United Nations Documents; VI. International Instruments; VII. Regional Instruments; VIII. National Legislation, Official Documents and Remarks; IX. Non-Governmental Organizations Publications; X. International Court of Justice and other Tribunals; Index. Nation-state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090144 Failed states. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007004473 Dismemberment of nations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038442 Legitimacy of governments. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85075855 Partition, Territorial. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85098387 Nation. États défaillants. Démembrement des nations. Légitimité des gouvernements. nations. aat LAW International. bisacsh Partition, Territorial fast Dismemberment of nations fast Failed states fast Legitimacy of governments fast Nation-state fast States. pplt Failed states. pplt International obligations. pplt Humanitarian intervention. pplt State-building. pplt Post-conflict reconstruction. pplt International territorial administration. pplt |
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title | State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. |
title_auth | State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. |
title_exact_search | State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. |
title_full | State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. |
title_fullStr | State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. |
title_full_unstemmed | State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. |
title_short | State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law. |
title_sort | state legitimacy and failure in international law |
topic | Nation-state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090144 Failed states. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007004473 Dismemberment of nations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038442 Legitimacy of governments. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85075855 Partition, Territorial. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85098387 Nation. États défaillants. Démembrement des nations. Légitimité des gouvernements. nations. aat LAW International. bisacsh Partition, Territorial fast Dismemberment of nations fast Failed states fast Legitimacy of governments fast Nation-state fast States. pplt Failed states. pplt International obligations. pplt Humanitarian intervention. pplt State-building. pplt Post-conflict reconstruction. pplt International territorial administration. pplt |
topic_facet | Nation-state. Failed states. Dismemberment of nations. Legitimacy of governments. Partition, Territorial. Nation. États défaillants. Démembrement des nations. Légitimité des gouvernements. nations. LAW International. Partition, Territorial Dismemberment of nations Failed states Legitimacy of governments Nation-state States. International obligations. Humanitarian intervention. State-building. Post-conflict reconstruction. International territorial administration. |
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