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Jurisprudence of International LawNikolaos K. Tsagourias
Price: $60.00 150 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume. Bibliography. Index. Published 2000.
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About the Book: Jurisprudence of International Law contains an original analysis of the philosophical and legal sources underpinning the concept of humanitarian intervention. The book presents and evaluates the bearing of legal theories - natural law, positivism, realism and critical theory - on humanitarian intervention and how the legal framework, in particular Articles 2(4) and 51 of the United Nations Charter, is molded by theoretical arguments and influences state practice. The author goes on to develop a discursive model where the value of human dignity is attained through dialogue, reflection, and projection embedded in a sense of responsibility and human solidarity. The book thus revisits humanitarian intervention from the perspective of human dignity by re-combining theory, doctrine and practice within a discursive process. This book is written for theorists and practitioners of both international law and international relations.
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