Humanitarian subsidiarity : a new principle? /
Subsidiarity is not a new idea, having been discussed either implicitly or explicitly for centuries. From Aristotle to the International Criminal Court, subsidiarity has been considered a means of framing the interacting spheres of sovereignty and levels of responsibility between individuals and the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1: Subsidiarity in Context. 1. Subsidarity Through the Ages
- 2. Subsidarity and Catholic Social Teaching
- 3. Subsidarity and the European Union
- 4. Subsidarity and the International Criminal Court
- Part 2: Humanitarian Subsidiarity. 5. Subsidarity in an Increasingly Complex System
- 6. Subsidarity and the Core Humanitarian Principles
- 7. Subsidarity and the Democratic Deficit
- 8. Legitimacy in the Humanitarian Aid Architecture
- 9. Does the Global Crisis Require Centralised Planning?
- 10. Centralised Planning versus Spontaneous Response
- 11. The Centralised Nature of the Humanitarian System
- 12. Centralisation May Not Always be Best
- 13. The Evolving Humanitarian Discourse
- 14. Practical Questions.