Contributions

  • Alston, Philip. - Contributor
  • Macdonald, Euan, 1965- - Contributor

Publication

2008 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England

Language

English

Word Count

73,500 words, Guess

Page Count

294 pages

Identifiers

and 7 more
  • LibraryThing6385823
  • Goodreads5917958
  • Library of Congress Control Number2008023434
  • OCLC Control Number229308817
  • Better World Books9780199552719
  • Better World Books9780199552726
  • Open LibraryOL16900170M

Classifications

  • DDC341.4/8
  • LCCK3240 .H863 2008
  • LCCK3240.H863 2008
and 1 more
  • LCCK3240 .H8576 2008

Description

The imperatives of sovereignty, human rights and national security very often pull in different directions, yet the relations between these three different notions are considerably more subtle than those of simple opposition. Rather, their interaction may at times be contradictory, at others tense, and at others even complementary. This collection presents an analysis of the irreducible dilemmas posed by the foundational challenges of sovereignty, human rights and security, not merely in terms of the formal doctrine of their disciplines, but also of the manner in which they can be configured in order to achieve persuasive legitimacy as to both methods and results. The chapters in this volume represent an attempt to face up to these dilemmas in all of their complexity, and to suggest ways in which they can be confronted productively both in the abstract and in the concrete circumstances of particular cases. -- Provided by publisher.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Human rights, intervention and the use of forceOxford University Press2008-01-01

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