Explores the actual needs of individual people in conflict areas, rather than using a conventional institutional or geo-political perspectives. This volume proposes that Europe should develop a fresh kind of human security capability that involves the military, the police and civilians all working together to enforce law rather than to fight wars. This volume explores the needs of people in conflict areas, arguing that Europe should develop a new human security capability that involves the military, police and civilians all working together to enforce the law rather than to fight wars.
Explores the actual needs of individual people in conflict areas, rather than using a conventional institutional or geo-political perspectives. This volume proposes that Europe should develop a fresh kind of human security capability that involves the military, the police and civilians all working together to enforce law rather than to fight wars.This volume explores the needs of people in conflict areas, arguing that Europe should develop a new human security capability that involves the military, police and civilians all working together to enforce the law rather than to fight wars.
Marlies Glasius is a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science. Mary Kaldor is Director of the same centre and Professor of Global Governance. She is the author of New and Old Wars (1999), The Imaginary War (1990) and numerous other studies on global security. The editors are the coordinator and the convenor of the Study Group on Europe's Security Capabilities.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface List of Abbreviations List of Figures and Maps Chapter 1. A Universal Criminal Court: The Emergence of an Idea Chapter 2. The Global Civil Society Campaign Chapter 3. The Victory: The Independent Prosecutor Chapter 4. The Defeat: No Universal Jurisdiction Chapter 5. The Controversy: Gender And Forced Pregnancy Chapter 6. The Missed Chance: Banning Weapons Chapter 7. A Global Civil Society Achievement. Why Rejoice? Conclusion.
Preface List of Abbreviations List of Figures and Maps Chapter 1. A Universal Criminal Court: The Emergence of an Idea Chapter 2. The Global Civil Society Campaign Chapter 3. The Victory: The Independent Prosecutor Chapter 4. The Defeat: No Universal Jurisdiction Chapter 5. The Controversy: Gender And Forced Pregnancy Chapter 6. The Missed Chance: Banning Weapons Chapter 7. A Global Civil Society Achievement. Why Rejoice? Conclusion.
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