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The Responsibility to Protect and a Cosmopolitan Approach to Human Protection: New Security Challenges

Autor Samuel James Wyatt
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This book conceptualizes Responsibility to Protect doctrine (R2P) as part of a global cosmopolitan agenda, drawing on the work of Jürgen Habermas, and argues that R2P is reflective of a shift towards a more cosmopolitan approach to human protection. The author also proposes a framework of analysis that includes a strong legal dimension in order to advance reforms to the international legal, political and military structures in order to better prevent humanitarian crises and protect civilians in times of conflict. The volume explores the cosmopolitan, moral and legal progress that has occurred—and could yet occur—under R2P as the approach to human protection transitions in the Post-Cold War era. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030007003
ISBN-10: 3030007006
Pagini: 281
Ilustrații: VIII, 275 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria New Security Challenges

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Chapter 1/Introduction: The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and a Cosmopolitan Approach to Human Protection.- 2. Chapter 2:  The Global Ethics of a Cosmopolitan Approach to Human Protection.- 3. Chapter 3: Kant, Habermas and the Constitutionalisation of International Law.- 4. Chapter 4: The Responsibility to Protect and Cosmopolitan Human Protection.- 5. Chapter 5: The Responsibility to Protect and Cosmopolitan Global Justice.- 6. Chapter 6: The Responsibility to Protect and Habermas’ Theory of Constitutionalisation with a ‘Cosmopolitan Purpose’.- 7. Chapter 7: The Responsibility to Protect, Imperialism and Military Intervention in Libya.- 8. Chapter 8: Towards an ‘Even More’ Cosmopolitan Approach to Human Protection: Proposals on Extending the Cosmopolitan Trend.- 9. Chapter 9/Conclusion: The Responsibility to Protect and the Move Towards a More Cosmopolitan Approach to Human Protection

Notă biografică

Samuel James Wyatt is a civil servant in the UK. His research interests include cosmopolitan theory and practice, international law, warfare (in particular the conflicts in Libya and Syria), human rights, humanitarian intervention, global constitutionalism, globalisation and global justice.


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This book conceptualizes Responsibility to Protect doctrine (R2P) as part of a global cosmopolitan agenda, drawing on the work of Jürgen Habermas, and argues that R2P is reflective of a shift towards a more cosmopolitan approach to human protection. The author also proposes a framework of analysis that includes a strong legal dimension in order to advance reforms to the international legal, political and military structures in order to better prevent humanitarian crises and protect civilians in times of conflict. The volume explores the cosmopolitan, moral and legal progress that has occurred—and could yet occur—under R2P as the approach to human protection transitions in the Post-Cold War era.
Samuel James Wyatt is a civil servant in the UK. His research interests include cosmopolitan theory and practice, international law, warfare (in particular the conflicts in Libya and Syria), human rights, humanitarian intervention, global constitutionalism, globalisationand global justice.



Caracteristici

Examines the cosmopolitan ethical tenets underpinning R2P specifically in the context of a cosmopolitan approach to human protection Contextualizes and assesses R2P’s legal cogency within the framework of Habermas’ constitutional cosmopolitan approach Outlines a series of reforms that could perpetuate the limited moral and legal progress made towards a more cosmopolitan approach to human protection