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The Humanisation of Global Politics : International Criminal Law, the Responsibility to Protect, and Drones, Hardback Book

The Humanisation of Global Politics : International Criminal Law, the Responsibility to Protect, and Drones Hardback

Part of the Studies on International Courts and Tribunals series

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This book observes a growing humanisation of global politics relating to the appearance of individual human beings in discourses of global politics.

It identifies a mismatch concerning International Relations theory and International Law and the study of the humanisation of global politics.

To overcome this mismatch, Sassan Gholiagha proposes a novel theoretical framework based on feminist and constructivist International Relations theory and non-statist theories of International Law scholarship.

The book applies this interdisciplinary framework together with an interpretative analytical framework to three cases: the discourse on prosecution, studying international criminal law and the work of the International Criminal Court; the discourse on protection, focusing on the Responsibility to Protect; and the use of drones in targeted killing operations.

Drawing on these case studies and the frameworks, the book identifies how individual human beings as participants in global politics position themselves and are positioned by others in these various discourses.

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