Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
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Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention

Legitimizing the Use of Force since the 1970s

  1. 248 pages
  2. English
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eBook - PDF

Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention

Legitimizing the Use of Force since the 1970s

About this book

Wie Menschenrechte zu einer Legitimationsgrundlage fĂŒr militĂ€rische Interventionen wurden.Die Balkankriege der neunziger Jahre, der Völkermord in Ruanda und die Darfur-Krise dienten als Katalysatoren einer Debatte, die die Koordinaten internationaler Politik und des Völkerrechts nachhaltig verĂ€ndert hat: Der Verweis auf humanitĂ€re Notlagen und Menschenrechtsverletzungen wurde zu einem der zugkrĂ€ftigsten Argumente, um Eingriffe einzelner Staaten oder StaatenbĂŒndnisse auf fremdem Territorium zu legitimieren. Die dadurch angestoßene Neuverhandlung internationaler Normen ging einher mit einer Relativierung des SouverĂ€nitĂ€tsprinzips und des Gewaltverbots.Der Aufstieg des sogenannten »New Humanitarianism" wĂ€hrend der neunziger Jahre war nicht zuletzt das Resultat politischer und kultureller Wandlungsprozesse, deren Wurzeln in der Zeit vor dem Ende der bipolaren Weltordnung lagen. Die Aushöhlung des Unparteilichkeitsgebots humanitĂ€rer Akteure, der Aktivismus einer Neuen Linken und die Entstehung einer neuen Ethik der Dringlichkeit haben die Formen und Ziele des Humanitarismus grundlegend verĂ€ndert. Der Band nimmt gleichermaßen die Rolle von Regierungen, suprastaatliche und nichtstaatliche Akteure wie NGOs, Medien und Sozialwissenschaften in den Blick.

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Yes, you can access Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention by Norbert Frei, Daniel Stahl, Annette Weinke, Norbert Frei,Daniel Stahl,Annette Weinke in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & Social History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Year
2017
Print ISBN
9783835330085
eBook ISBN
9783835340879

Table of contents

  1. Umschlag
  2. Titel
  3. Impressum
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Daniel Stahl/Annette Weinke: Intervening in the Name of Human Rights. On the History of an Argument
  6. I. Politics of Interventionism
  7. II. Intellectuals and Social Sciences
  8. III. Interventionism and the Media
  9. IV. International Law
  10. Bibliography
  11. Abbreviations
  12. List of Contributors
  13. Index of Persons