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|a Beyond the Responsibility to Protect in International Law
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|b An Ethics of Irresponsibility.
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|a Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acronyms -- Introduction -- Approach and methodology -- Chapter outline -- Chapter 1: From humanitarian intervention to R2P -- Introductory remarks -- Dual promise: rights of states and rights of individuals at the end of WWII -- The UN Charter, the use of force, and the 'right of humanitarian intervention' -- Legal debates on the use of force in the midst of the Cold War -- Blurring the line: peacekeeping, peace-enforcement or humanitarian intervention?
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|a The 1990s, the collective security system, and the use of force for protection -- The 'spring' of liberal/legal internationalism -- Kosovo -- The legal debate on Kosovo -- The institutionalization of R2P -- From dual promise to dual responsibility -- To prevent -- To react -- To rebuild -- Subsequent developments -- Concluding remarks -- Chapter 2: Just war, R2P, and punishment -- Introductory remarks -- De-moralization/re-moralization and the absence of the concept of punishment -- Just war and R2P reinventing Just War -- Punishing wrongdoing: the ambiguous origins of humanitarianism
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|a 'Classic' vs. 'contemporary' approaches to Just War -- Walzer's ethics and R2P -- Cultural hegemony and liberal international law: structural punishment as critique -- Concluding remarks -- Chapter 3: The irresponsibility of R2P -- Introductory remarks -- A notion of 'irresponsibility'? -- Agential materiality and the 'international community': ruling the 'void' and mastering uncertainty -- Sites of 'irresponsibility' within R2P -- The division of labour and the significance of role responsibility -- The meaning and effect of processes of individualization within R2P
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|a 'Transference of responsibilities' -- The 'unreal' normative pathologies of R2P -- R2P and international criminal justice -- Concluding remarks -- Chapter 4: R2P as a foreclosing structure of address -- Introductory remarks -- The 'terrifying secret' of responsibility and the 'economy of sacrifice' -- Cosmopolitanism and its critics -- The limits of cosmopolitan promise -- From anxiety to control: disciplinary affinities and legal rationality -- The 'critical' response in IR -- 'Scenes of Address': 'performative', mediated and uncertain subjects -- R2P as a foreclosing structure/mode of address
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|a The responsibility to punish? -- Recognizing failure, irresponsibility and vulnerability: in being-with -- 'Terrorism' and misrecognition -- Where and when failure lies -- Concluding remarks -- Conclusion -- Rethinking the 'theorizing of responsibility' for large scale loss of life in international law -- International authority (universal jurisdiction) and punishment through protection -- Internal irresponsibility and violence -- Response-ability and critique -- Bibliography -- General Assembly resolutions, reports and documents of the United Nations (in alphabetical order)
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