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Buch, Englisch, 398 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 763 g

Burke

Equitable Framework for Humanitarian Intervention


1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-84946-404-8
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL

Buch, Englisch, 398 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 763 g

ISBN: 978-1-84946-404-8
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL


This book aims to resolve the dilemma regarding whether armed intervention as a response to gross human rights violations is ever legally justified without Security Council authorisation. Thus far, international lawyers have been caught between giving a negative answer on the basis of the UN Charter's rules ('positivists'), and a 'turn to ethics', declaring intervention legitimate on moral grounds, while eschewing legal analysis ('moralists'). In this volume, a third solution is proposed. The idea is presented that many equitable principles may qualify as 'general principles of law recognised by civilised nations' - one of the three principal sources of international law (though a category that is often overlooked) - a conclusion based upon detailed research of both national legal systems and international law. These principles, having normative force in international law, are then used to craft an equitable framework for humanitarian intervention. It is argued that the dynamics of their operation allow them to interact with the Charter and customary law in order to fill gaps in the existing legal structure and soften the rigours of strict law in certain circumstances. It is posited that many of the moralists' arguments are justified, albeit based upon firm legal principles rather than ethical theory. The equitable framework proposed is designed to provide an answer to the question of how humanitarian intervention may be integrated into the legal realm. Certainly, this will not mean an end to controversies regarding concrete cases of humanitarian intervention. However, it will enable the framing of such controversies in legal terms, rather than as a choice between the law and morality.

'.has potential to become one of the most important books in public international law of the decade, or in a generation'.
Martin Scheinin, Professor of Public International Law, European University Institute, Florence

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Introduction

1 The Humanitarian Intervention Discourse: A Debate on the Edges of the Law

I. General Introduction

II. Historical Introduction
III. 'Kosovo' as an Illegal Operation

IV. 'A Thin Red Line' - The Argument of 'Near-Legality'

V. 'Contemporary Trends' and the Reform of Customary International Law

VI. Legal Inadequacy and 'Solidarist Intervention'

VII. 'A Custom More Honour'd in the Breach than in the Observance' - The Turn to Ethics

VIII. Illegal International Law Reform: Ethics in Action

IX. Necessity as the Mother of Invention

X. Taking Human Rights Seriously? From Just War to Neo-Imperialism

XI. Obscuring the Law

XII. The Responsibility to Protect

XIII. Conclusion

2 The Third Source of International Law

I. Introduction

II. Article 38(1) as the Wellspring of International Legal Sources

III. General Principles of Law in the World Court

IV. Conclusion

3 Equity as 'General Principles' in the Legal Systems of 'Civilised Nations'

I. Introduction: A Bayonet to Prick the Conscience

II. Legal Rigidity as the Crux of the Problem

III. Equity outside the English Common Law Model

IV. The Common Core of Equity

V. Conclusion: Equity as a Hallmark of 'Civilised' Legal Systems

4 Equity in International Legal Practice

I. Introduction

II. Equitable General Principles in the Judgments of the World Court

III. Equity by Analogy - The Third Category of the Third Source

IV. Conclusion

5 A Framework for Equitable Humanitarian Intervention

I. Introduction

II. The Relationship between Equity, General Principles and Other Sources of International Law

III. The Third Exception? International Equity and Humanitarian Intervention

IV. Conclusion

Conclusion

I. Libya 2011

II. Syria 2012

III. To Be or Not To Be?


Burke, Ciarán
Dr Ciarán Burke is a Lecturer at the University of Passau, and a Visiting Lecturer at the Brussels School of International Studies. He is also a freelance legal consultant.

Dr Ciarán Burke is a Lecturer at the University of Passau, and a Visiting Lecturer at the Brussels School of International Studies. He is also a freelance legal consultant.



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