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    UID:
    gbv_1816508993
    Format: xi, 212 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780228010784 , 9780228010777 , 0228010772 , 0228010780
    Content: The Development and Contestation of the Responsibility to Protect -- What Is Humanity? -- Threats to Our Common Humanity: Why Humanity Matters -- Humanity and the United Nations -- Assessing the R2P's Motivational Capacity: The Role of Humanity -- The R2P's Key Added Value: Rethinking Implementation and Reform.
    Content: "What motivates states to protect populations threatened by mass atrocities beyond their own borders? Most often, states and their representatives appeal to the principle of common humanity, acknowledging the conscience-shocking nature of such crimes that demands a moral response. But though the idea of a common humanity is powerful, the question remains: to what extent is it effective in motivating action? The Limits of Common Humanity provides an ambitious interdisciplinary response to this question, theorizing the role of "humanity" as a motivational concept by building on insights from international relations, political philosophy, and international law. Through this analysis, Samuel Jarvis examines the influence the concept of humanity has had on the creation and mission of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) commitment, while highlighting the challenges that have restricted its application in practice. By providing a new framework for thinking about how political, legal, and moral arguments interact during the process of collective decision-making, Jarvis explores the contradictory ways in which states approach the protection of human beings from mass atrocity crimes, both domestically and internationally. In the context of a rapidly changing global order, The Limits of Common Humanity is a timely reappraisal of the R2P concept and its future application, arguing for a more politically motivated response to human protection that moves beyond an appeal for morality. "--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0228012961
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228012962
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228012979
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Jarvis, Samuel Limits of common humanity Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2022 ISBN 0228012961
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228012962
    Language: English
    Keywords: Responsibility to Protect ; Humanität
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    Montreal ; : McGill-Queen's University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961564926902883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 0-2280-1296-1
    Content: What motivates states to protect populations threatened by mass atrocities beyond their own borders? Most often, states and their representatives appeal to the principle of common humanity, acknowledging a conscience-shocking quality that demands a moral response. But though the idea of a common humanity is powerful, the question remains: to what extent is it effective in motivating action?The Limits of Common Humanity provides an ambitious interdisciplinary response to this question, theorizing the role of humanity as a motivational concept by building on insights from international relations, political philosophy, and international law. Through this analysis, Samuel Jarvis examines the influence the concept of humanity has had on the creation and mission of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) commitment, while highlighting the challenges that have restricted its application in practice. By providing a new framework for thinking about how political, legal, and moral arguments interact during the process of collective decision-making, Jarvis explores the contradictory ways in which states approach the protection of human beings from mass atrocity crimes, both domestically and internationally.In the context of a rapidly changing global order, The Limits of Common Humanity is a timely reappraisal of the R2P concept and its future application, arguing for a more politically motivated response to human protection that moves beyond an appeal for morality.
    Note: Front Matter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Acknowledgments -- , The Missing Role of Humanity -- , The Development and Contestation of the Responsibility to Protect -- , What Is Humanity? -- , Threats to Our Common Humanity: Why Humanity Matters -- , Humanity and the United Nations -- , Assessing the R2P's Motivational Capacity: The Role of Humanity -- , The R2P's Key Added Value: Rethinking Implementation and Reform -- , Motivation beyond Humanity in a Changing Global Order -- , Notes -- , References -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-2280-1077-2
    Language: English
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