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Evil as a Crime Against Humanity : Confronting Mass Atrocities in a Plural World, Paperback / softback Book

Evil as a Crime Against Humanity : Confronting Mass Atrocities in a Plural World Paperback / softback

Part of the International Political Theory series

Paperback / softback

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This book seeks to reimagine why and how to confront mass atrocities in world politics.

Drawing on Hannah Arendt’s conception of evil, it interprets and understands mass atrocities as ‘evil’ in an ‘Arendtian’ sense, that is, as crimes against human plurality and, thus, crimes against humanity itself.

This understanding of mass atrocities paves the way for reframing responses to mass atrocities as attempts to confront evil.

In doing so, the book focuses on military intervention under the banner of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and judicial intervention by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and reframes them as tools to protect human plurality from evil.

Furthermore, the book looks at the place and the role of R2P and the ICC in the changing landscape of world order.

It argues that the protection of humanity from evil can serve as a legitimate Grundnorm (basic norm) around which a global constitutional order in an inherently pluralistic world can be constructed.

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