Security and international law / edited by Mary E Footer, Julia Schmidt, Nigel D White and Lydia Davies-Bright.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in international law ; volume 58Publisher: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Publishing Ltd, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Includes papers presented at the 2012 Spring Conference of the International Law Association's British Branch held at the University of Nottingham.--ECIP foreword.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Security agendas and international law : the case of new technologies / Nigel D White -- Human security and international law : the potential scope for legal development within the analytical framework of security / Hitoshi Nasu -- Human security versus environmental security : at legal loggerheads / John Pearson -- Regional security and international law / Julia Schmidt -- International criminal justice and security / Olympia Bekou -- Security and international law : the "responsibility to protect" / Alexandra Bohm -- International law and the iranian nuclear crisis : lessons for international security and arms control / Tom Coppen -- Contemporary maritime piracy as a threat to international peace and security / Alexandros XM Ntovas -- Terrorism : a threat to security? / Lydia Davies-Bright -- Abusive governments as a threat / Jure Vidmar -- Protecting security interests in international investment law / Prabhash Ranjan -- Securing the polar regions through international law / Jill Barrett -- Climate change as a threat to international security / Mattia Fosci -- Cyber-threats and international law / Nicholas Tsagourias and Russell Buchan.
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This book examines the extent to which international law can address the human, political, military, socio-economic, environmental and energy security risks that society faces today.
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