Demilitarization and International Law in Context
The Åland Islands
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Publication
2018-04-30 - Routledge
Language
English
Word Count
35,500 words, Guess
Page Count
142 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27841668M
- ISBN-139781138093300
- ISBN-101138093300
- OCLC Control Number1022074849
- Library of Congress Control Number2018003465
and 1 more
- Amazon1138093300
Classifications
- LCCKZ4214.S67 2018
Description
The demilitarisation and neutralisation fo the Åland Islands is a confirmation of, and an exceptin to, the collective security system in present-day international affairs. Its core idea is that there is no need for military presence in the territory of the islands and that they are to be kept out of military activities. A restricted use of military force has a confidence building effect in cases where competing interests may be so intense that banning the very presence of military forces remains the only viable option. The regime of the Åland Islands is the result of pragmatic and contingent political compromises. As such, the case of the Åland Islands offers an alternative trajectory to the increased militarisation we witness around the world today. Through parliamentary and archival materials, international treaties and academic works, the authors examine the legal rules and institutional structures of the demilitarisation regime. In this process they reassess core concepts of international law and international affairs, such as sovereignty and security, and introduce a theoretical view on the empirical case study of the Åland Islands. The book covers legal, political and policy discursive aspects of demilitarisation, international co-operation, defence and security matters around the Baltic Sea with a broader European and global relevance. It can be a source of inspiration for all those in search of constructive efforts that can address territorial disputes and security challenges.
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