Humanitarian intervention and the AU-ECOWAS intervention treaties under international law : towards a theory of regional responsibility to protect /

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Author / Creator:Iyi, John-Mark, 1980- author.
Imprint:Cham : Springer Science and Business Media, 2016.
©2016
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Language:English
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ISBN:9783319236247
3319236245
9783319236230
3319236237
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 28, 2016).
Summary:The book reconciles the conflicts and legal ambiguities between African Union and ECOWAS law on the use of force on the one hand, and the UN Charter and international law on the other hand. In view of questions relating to African Union and UN relationship in the maintenance of international peace and security in Africa in recent years, the book examines the legal issues involved and how they can be resolved. By explaining the legal theory underpinning the validity of the AU-ECOWAS laws, the work provides a legal basis for the adoption of the AU-ECOWAS laws as the frameworks for the implementation of the R2P in Africa.
Other form:Print version: Iyi, John-Mark, 1980- Humanitarian Intervention and the AU-ECOWAS Intervention Treaties Under International Law : Towards a Theory of Regional Responsibility to Protect. Cham : Springer International Publishing, ©2016 9783319236230

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505 0 |a Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 The Humanitarian Crises of the 1990s and the Imperatives of Change; 1.2 The Legal Response of ECOWAS and the AU to the Conflicts and Humanitarian Crises; 1.3 The AU-ECOWAS Regional Military Intervention Legal Regimes and International Law; 1.4 The R2P Deadlock and the AU-ECOWAS Regional Military Intervention Legal Regimes Alternatives; 1.5 Synopsis of Theoretical Framework; 1.5.1 A Snapshot of the AU-ECOWAS Regional Military Intervention Legal Regimes Through the New Haven School 
505 8 |a 1.5.2 The AU-ECOWAS Regional Military Intervention Legal Regimes: An Exercise in Illegal International Legal Reform (IILR)?; 1.5.3 The AU-ECOWAS Regional Military Intervention Legal Regimes and Articles 2(4), 53(1) and 103 of the UN Charter; 1.5.4 The AU-ECOWAS Regional Military Intervention Legal Regimes and Customary International Law; 1.5.5 The AU-ECOWAS Regional Military Intervention Legal Regimes and the Responsibility to Protect: Convergence or Divergence ... ; 1.6 The Structure of the Book; References; Chapter 2: From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect 
505 8 |a 2.1 Meaning and Scope of Humanitarian Intervention; 2.2 State Practice of Humanitarian Intervention; 2.2.1 The Intervention in Greece 1827-1830; 2.2.2 Intervention in Syria 1860-1861; 2.2.3 The Bosnia, Herzegovina and Bulgarian Intervention 1876-1878; 2.2.4 Intervention in Macedonia 1903-1908 and 1912-1913; 2.2.5 Indian Intervention in East Pakistan (Bangladesh) 1971; 2.2.6 Tanzanian Intervention in Uganda (1978); 2.3 The Opinion of Jurists on Humanitarian Intervention Before 1945; 2.4 The Humanitarian Intervention Debates of the 1990s 
505 8 |a 2.4.1 International Relations Theories of Humanitarian Intervention; 2.4.2 International Law Theories of Humanitarian Intervention; 2.5 Humanitarian Intervention Under the UN Charter: Four Normative Considerations; 2.5.1 Equality of States; 2.5.2 Sovereignty and Non-intervention; 2.5.3 Prohibition of the Use of Force; 2.6 The Emerging Norm of the Responsibility to Protect; 2.7 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Post-Cold War Interventions in Africa and the Origin of the AU-ECOWAS Regional Military Intervention Legal Regimes; 3.1 Introduction 
505 8 |a 3.2 Liberia: A Brief Historical Background and Genesis of the Conflict; 3.2.1 The Humanitarian Crisis; 3.2.2 The International Response; 3.3 Somalia: A Brief Historical Background and Genesis of the Conflict; 3.3.1 The Humanitarian Crisis; 3.3.2 The International Response; 3.4 Rwanda: A Brief Historical Background and Genesis of the Conflict; 3.4.1 The Genocide and the Ensuing Humanitarian Crisis; 3.4.2 The International Response; 3.5 Darfur: A Brief Historical Background and Genesis of the Crisis; 3.5.1 The Humanitarian Crisis and "Ambiguous Genocide" 3.5.2 The International Response 
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