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- ISBN-10
- 0271021454
- Book Title
- Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention: A Fresh Legal Approach
- Genre
- Law
- ISBN
- 9780271021454
- Subject Area
- Political Science, Social Science
- Publication Name
- Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention : A Fresh Legal Approach Based on Fundamental Ethical Principles in International Law and World Religions
- Publisher
- Pennsylvania STATE University Press
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Subject
- Public Policy / General, Sociology / General, Globalization, International Relations / General
- Publication Year
- 2002
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.3 in
- Item Weight
- 47.1 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 520 Pages
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Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
ISBN-10
0271021454
ISBN-13
9780271021454
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1947182
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
520 Pages
Publication Name
Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention : A Fresh Legal Approach Based on Fundamental Ethical Principles in International Law and World Religions
Language
English
Subject
Public Policy / General, Sociology / General, Globalization, International Relations / General
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
47.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2001-036460
Reviews
"The outcome of Prof. Lepard's considerations is enormously significant. In making an explicit connection between international human rights law and religion, Prof. Lepard has taken this trend to the next level." -One Country, "This treatise is methodologically sound, informative, and well-researched." --Itai Sneh, Political Science Quarterly, "This treatise is methodologically sound, informative, and well-researched." -Itai Sneh, Political Science Quarterly, "Brian Lepard brings a massive research effort to bear in support of his fresh approach to humanitarian intervention. By relying on a blend of ethics, religion, and law, this study challenges the validity of both realism and liberalism as the basis for policy and interpretation in international relations. An excellent book that deserves a wide readership and much discussion." --Richard Falk,Princeton University, "This is a work that is really not like anything before and that should be read to be appreciated." - OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution, "Lepard's timely book touches on . . . the role religion might play in resolving conflicts involving human rights violations." --Victoria Barnett Christian Century, &"Brian Lepard brings a massive research effort to bear in support of his fresh approach to humanitarian intervention. By relying on a blend of ethics, religion, and law, this study challenges the validity of both realism and liberalism as the basis for policy and interpretation in international relations. An excellent book that deserves a wide readership and much discussion.&" &-Richard Falk, Princeton University, "Overall, Lepard's book represents a major and creative effort to come to terms with complex legal and ethical dilemmas posed by humanitarian intervention. The analysis will be of considerable interest to anyone seeking insights into these dilemmas." -David Wippman, American Journal of International Law, "Lepard provides a fresh exploration of legal and moral justifications for humanitarian intervention. After constructing an original theoretical framework based on both international law and ethical principles drawn from the world's major religious traditions, he enables readers to cut through sterile, inconclusive legalistic debates about humanitarian intervention. He opens new analytic vistas and provides a foundation for resolving conflicts over the content of the law. He applies the framework in masterly examinations of intervention in Bosnia, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and Kosovo. Rarely do we see an author sustain as much sensitivity to opposing arguments while constructing a strong ethical basis for shaping diplomacy, ethics, and international law. This is a groundbreaking and, in its moral sweep, even a breathtaking book." -Robert C. Johansen, University of Notre Dame, "Overall, Lepard's book represents a major and creative effort to come to terms with complex legal and ethical dilemmas posed by humanitarian intervention. The analysis will be of considerable interest to anyone seeking insights into these dilemmas." --David Wippman, American Journal of International Law, &"Lepard&'s timely book touches on . . . the role religion might play in resolving conflicts involving human rights violations.&" &-Victoria Barnett, Christian Century, "This is a work that is really not like anything before and that should be read to be appreciated." -- OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution, "The outcome of Prof. Lepard's considerations is enormously significant. In making an explicit connection between international human rights law and religion, Prof. Lepard has taken this trend to the next level." --One Country, "Lepard's timely book touches on . . . the role religion might play in resolving conflicts involving human rights violations." --Victoria Barnett, Christian Century, &"Lepard provides a fresh exploration of legal and moral justifications for humanitarian intervention. After constructing an original theoretical framework based on both international law and ethical principles drawn from the world&'s major religious traditions, he enables readers to cut through sterile, inconclusive legalistic debates about humanitarian intervention. He opens new analytic vistas and provides a foundation for resolving conflicts over the content of the law. He applies the framework in masterly examinations of intervention in Bosnia, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and Kosovo. Rarely do we see an author sustain as much sensitivity to opposing arguments while constructing a strong ethical basis for shaping diplomacy, ethics, and international law. This is a groundbreaking and, in its moral sweep, even a breathtaking book.&" &-Robert C. Johansen, University of Notre Dame, "A monumental accomplishment. . . . The strength of the book . . . is Lepard's analysis of ethical and religious traditions, and his meticulous connection of these traditions' imperatives to key provisions in the UN Charter." --Peter J. Hoffman Ethics and International Affairs, "A monumental accomplishment. . . . The strength of the book . . . is Lepard's analysis of ethical and religious traditions, and his meticulous connection of these traditions' imperatives to key provisions in the UN Charter." --Peter J. Hoffman, Ethics and International Affairs, "Lepard provides a fresh exploration of legal and moral justifications for humanitarian intervention. After constructing an original theoretical framework based on both international law and ethical principles drawn from the world's major religious traditions, he enables readers to cut through sterile, inconclusive legalistic debates about humanitarian intervention. He opens new analytic vistas and provides a foundation for resolving conflicts over the content of the law. He applies the framework in masterly examinations of intervention in Bosnia, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and Kosovo. Rarely do we see an author sustain as much sensitivity to opposing arguments while constructing a strong ethical basis for shaping diplomacy, ethics, and international law. This is a groundbreaking and, in its moral sweep, even a breathtaking book." --Robert C. Johansen,University of Notre Dame, "To stop history from repeating itself, Brian Lepard's guide offers a clear legal road map for humanitarian intervention. He draws principles from international law and religious texts to help interveners solve ethical conflicts between human rights and national sovereignty, the use of force and peaceful conflict resolution, or effective intervention and remaining impartial." --Economist, "This is a work that is really not like anything before and that should be read to be appreciated." --OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution, &"A monumental accomplishment. . . . The strength of the book . . . is Lepard&'s analysis of ethical and religious traditions, and his meticulous connection of these traditions&' imperatives to key provisions in the UN Charter.&" &-Peter J. Hoffman, Ethics and International Affairs, &"The outcome of Prof. Lepard&'s considerations is enormously significant. In making an explicit connection between international human rights law and religion, Prof. Lepard has taken this trend to the next level.&" &-One Country, "Lepard's timely book touches on . . . the role religion might play in resolving conflicts involving human rights violations." -Victoria Barnett, Christian Century, "Lepard provides a fresh exploration of legal and moral justifications for humanitarian intervention. After constructing an original theoretical framework based on both international law and ethical principles drawn from the world's major religious traditions, he enables readers to cut through sterile, inconclusive legalistic debates about humanitarian intervention. He opens new analytic vistas and provides a foundation for resolving conflicts over the content of the law. He applies the framework in masterly examinations of intervention in Bosnia, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and Kosovo. Rarely do we see an author sustain as much sensitivity to opposing arguments while constructing a strong ethical basis for shaping diplomacy, ethics, and international law. This is a groundbreaking and, in its moral sweep, even a breathtaking book." --Robert C. Johansen, University of Notre Dame, "A monumental accomplishment. . . . The strength of the book . . . is Lepard's analysis of ethical and religious traditions, and his meticulous connection of these traditions' imperatives to key provisions in the UN Charter." -Peter J. Hoffman, Ethics and International Affairs, "Lepard provides a fresh exploration of legal and moral justifications for humanitarian intervention. . . . He opens new analytic vistas and provides a foundation for resolving conflicts over the content of the law. He applies the framework in masterly examinations of intervention in Bosnia, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and Kosovo. Rarely do we see an author sustain as much sensitivity to opposing arguments while constructing a strong ethical basis for shaping diplomacy, ethics, and international law. This is a ground-breaking and, in its moral sweep, even a breath-taking book." --Robert C. Johansen,University of Notre Dame, "Brian Lepard brings a massive research effort to bear in support of his fresh approach to humanitarian intervention. By relying on a blend of ethics, religion, and law, this study challenges the validity of both realism and liberalism as the basis for policy and interpretation in international relations. An excellent book that deserves a wide readership and much discussion." --Richard Falk, Princeton University, "This is a work that is really not like anything before and that should be read to be appreciated." -OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution, &"To stop history from repeating itself, Brian Lepard's guide offers a clear legal road map for humanitarian intervention. He draws principles from international law and religious texts to help interveners solve ethical conflicts between human rights and national sovereignty, the use of force and peaceful conflict resolution, or effective intervention and remaining impartial.&" &-Economist, &"This is a work that is really not like anything before and that should be read to be appreciated.&" &-OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution, "To stop history from repeating itself, Brian Lepard's guide offers a clear legal road map for humanitarian intervention. He draws principles from international law and religious texts to help interveners solve ethical conflicts between human rights and national sovereignty, the use of force and peaceful conflict resolution, or effective intervention and remaining impartial." -- Economist, "Brian Lepard brings a massive research effort to bear in support of his fresh approach to humanitarian intervention. By relying on a blend of ethics, religion, and law, this study challenges the validity of both realism and liberalism as the basis for policy and interpretation in international relations. An excellent book that deserves a wide readership and much discussion." -Richard Falk, Princeton University, &"This treatise is methodologically sound, informative, and well-researched.&" &-Itai Sneh, Political Science Quarterly, "To stop history from repeating itself, Brian Lepard's guide offers a clear legal road map for humanitarian intervention. He draws principles from international law and religious texts to help interveners solve ethical conflicts between human rights and national sovereignty, the use of force and peaceful conflict resolution, or effective intervention and remaining impartial." - Economist, "This treatise is methodologically sound, informative, and well-researched." --Itai Sneh Political Science Quarterly, "Overall, Lepard's book represents a major and creative effort to come to terms with complex legal and ethical dilemmas posed by humanitarian intervention. The analysis will be of considerable interest to anyone seeking insights into these dilemmas." --David Wippman American Journal of International Law, &"Overall, Lepard&'s book represents a major and creative effort to come to terms with complex legal and ethical dilemmas posed by humanitarian intervention. The analysis will be of considerable interest to anyone seeking insights into these dilemmas.&" &-David Wippman, American Journal of International Law, "The outcome of Prof. Lepard's considerations is enormously significant. In making an explicit connection between international human rights law and religion, Prof. Lepard has taken this trend to the next level." - One Country, "The outcome of Prof. Lepard's considerations is enormously significant. In making an explicit connection between international human rights law and religion, Prof. Lepard has taken this trend to the next level." -- One Country, "To stop history from repeating itself, Brian Lepard's guide offers a clear legal road map for humanitarian intervention. He draws principles from international law and religious texts to help interveners solve ethical conflicts between human rights and national sovereignty, the use of force and peaceful conflict resolution, or effective intervention and remaining impartial." -Economist
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
341.5/84
Synopsis
Few foreign policy issues in the past decade have elicited as much controversy as the use of military force for humanitarian purposes. In this book Brian Lepard offers a new method for analyzing humanitarian intervention that seeks to resolve conflicts among legal norms by identifying ethical principles embedded in the UN Charter and international law and relating them to a pivotal principle of "unity in diversity." A special feature of the book, which avoids the charge of ethnocentricity brought against other approaches, is that Lepard shows how passages from the revered texts of seven world religions may be interpreted as supporting these ethical principles. In connecting law with ethics and religion in this way, he takes a major step forward in the effort to formulate a normative basis for international law in our multicultural world.
LC Classification Number
HM585.S33 2002
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