The rights and responsibilities of the individual are at the centre of today’s armed conflicts in a way that they have never been before. This process of ‘individualization’, which challenges the primacy of the sovereign state, is driven by normative developments related to human rights that have elevated human-centric conceptions of security and created a new class of international crimes, as well as by technological and strategic developments that can both empowerindividuals as military actors and enable either the targeting or protection of particular individuals. The Individualization of War examines the status of individuals in contemporary armed conflict in three main capacities: as subject to violence but deserving of protection; as liable to harm because of their responsibility for attacks on others; and as agents who can be held accountable for the perpetration of crimes. This book presents a novel conceptualization of the phenomenon of individualization, including how it is both practiced and contested. It then convenes a set of leadingthinkers from the fields of moral philosophy, international law, and international relations to further our understanding of not only how individualization is manifest in armed conflict – in theory and in practice – but also how it generates tensions and challenges for today’s scholars and practitioners. Thecollective research on which the book is based integrates the currently segregated scholarship on individualization in different academic disciplines, thereby illuminating the important links between law, morality, and politics that constitute the day-to-day reality for national militaries, international organizations, and humanitarian actors
Dapo Akande & David Rodin
Individualization of War [EPUB ebook]
Rights, Liability, and Accountability in Contemporary Armed Conflict
Individualization of War [EPUB ebook]
Rights, Liability, and Accountability in Contemporary Armed Conflict
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 272 ● ISBN 9780192872364 ● Editor Dapo Akande & David Rodin ● Publisher OUP Oxford ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9275152 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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