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      Legality and Legitimacy in Global Affairs

      by Richard Falk, Mark Juergensmeyer, Vesselin Popovski

      This book focuses on the problematic relationship between legality and legitimacy when a nation (or nations) intervene in the work of other nations. Bringing together a wide range of contributors with a broad set of cases that consider when such intervention is legitimate even if it isn't legal-and vice versa, the chapters cover humanitarian intervention, nuclear nonproliferation, military intervention, international criminal tribunals, interventions driven by
      environmental concerns, and the export of democracy.

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      English
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      Publisher Description

      Legality and Legitimacy in Global Affairs focuses on the problematic relationship between legality and legitimacy when a nation (or nations) intervene in the work of other nations. Edited by Mark Juergensmeyer, Richard Falk, and Vesselin Popovski, this volume brings together a wide range of contributors with a broad set of cases that consider when such intervention is legitimate even if it isn't legal--and vice versa. Chapters cover humanitarianintervention, nuclear nonproliferation, military intervention, international criminal tribunals, interventions driven by environmental concerns, and the export of democracy. The book argues that while some interventionsmay not be technically legal, they may well be legitimate (e.g. Kosovo), and also concentrates on establishing the grounds for legitimate intervention. Some cases, like Iraq, fail the test. Transnational intervention by states and international institutions has increased since the globalization wave of the of the 1990's and especially since 9/11. This book, by focusing on a diverse array of cases, establishes a clear framework for judging the legitimacy of such actions.

      Author Biography

      Richard Falk is Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University.Mark Juergensmeyer is Professor of Global & International Studies, Sociology, and Religious Studies at the University of California-Santa Barbara.Vesslin Popovski is Senior Academic Program Officer at United Nations University.

      Table of Contents

      1. Legality/Legitimacy: Necessities and Problematics of Exceptionalism, Richard FalkPart One2. Law, Legitimacy, and the United Nations, Ramesh Thakur3. Legitimacy Norms as Change Agents: Examining the Role of the Public Voice, Andrew Joseph Loomis4. Defending Legality in the Age of Empire's Law, Amy Bartholomew5. Leaving Sovereignty Behind? An Inquiry into the Politics of Post-Modernity, Friedrich Kratochwil6. International Law and Power in the Multipolar and Multi-civilizational World of the 21st Century, Yasuaki Onuma7. The Transcivilizational, the Intercivilizational, and the Human: The Quest for the Normative in the Legitimacy Debate, Giles GunnPart Two8. Rethinking Legality/Legitimacy after the Iraq War, Christine Chinkin9. Lawful Authority and the Responsibility to Protect, Anne Orford10. The Legitimacy of Invading Religious Regimes, Mark Juergensmeyer11. Legality and Legitimacy in the International Order: The Changing Landscape of Nuclear Nonproliferation, Asli BaliPart Three12. Legality and Legitimacy: The Environmental Challenge, Lorraine Elliott13. Legality and Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals, Vesselin Popovski14. Legality and Legitimacy of Exporting Democracy, Daniele Archibugi and Mariano Croce15. Conclusion: Legitimacy as Complement and Corrective to Legality, Vesselin Popovski and Nicholas Turner

      Review

      "The relationship between legality and legitimacy is fascinating, complex, andincreasingly important in world affairs. This volume offers an unflinching look at the temptations to privilege legitimacy over legality and a sophisticated analysis of how the very concept of legitimacy can both erode the strength of international law and enhance its enforcement. A timely and thought-provoking book."--Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton University"A uniquely brilliant, penetrating, even passionate collection. Essential for all who make-and break-national and international public policy."--Burns H. Weston, Bessie Dutton Murray Distinguished Professor of Law and Senior Scholar, Center for Human Rights, The University of Iowa"Among the excellent contemporary explorations of the space between law and legitimacy, this book can fairly claim preeminence."--Tom Farer, University Professor, University of Denver"The thickets of legality and legitimacy are pursued provocatively by the eminent editors and contributors to this fine work; they bring, overall, a vision of 'global affairs' deeply sensitive to the plight of the world's worst-off humans, and all living beings on this distressed planet. This work remains indispensable for students, teachers, public citizens, policymakers, and human rights and social movement activists everywhere."--Upendra Baxi, EmeritusProfessor of Law, University of Warwick and Delhi

      Promotional

      Focuses on the problematic relationship between legality and legitimacy when a nation (or nations) intervene in the work of other nations

      Long Description

      Legality and Legitimacy in Global Affairs focuses on the problematic relationship between legality and legitimacy when a nation (or nations) intervene in the work of other nations. Edited by Mark Juergensmeyer, Richard Falk, and Vesselin Popovski, this volume brings together a wide range of contributors with a broad set of cases that consider when such intervention is legitimate even if it isn't legal--and vice versa. Chapters cover humanitarian
      intervention, nuclear nonproliferation, military intervention, international criminal tribunals, interventions driven by environmental concerns, and the export of democracy. The book argues that while some interventions may not be technically legal, they may well be legitimate (e.g. Kosovo), and also concentrates on
      establishing the grounds for legitimate intervention. Some cases, like Iraq, fail the test. Transnational intervention by states and international institutions has increased since the globalization wave of the of the 1990's and especially since 9/11. This book, by focusing on a diverse array of cases, establishes a clear framework for judging the legitimacy of such actions.

      Review Text

      "The relationship between legality and legitimacy is fascinating, complex, and
      increasingly important in world affairs. This volume offers an unflinching look at the temptations to privilege legitimacy over legality and a sophisticated analysis of how the very concept of legitimacy can both erode the strength of international law and enhance its enforcement. A timely and thought-provoking book."--Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton University
      "A uniquely brilliant, penetrating, even passionate collection. Essential for all who make-and break-national and international public policy."--Burns H. Weston, Bessie Dutton Murray Distinguished Professor of Law and Senior Scholar, Center for Human Rights, The University of Iowa
      "Among the excellent contemporary explorations of the space between law and legitimacy, this book can fairly claim preeminence."--Tom Farer, University Professor, University of Denver
      "The thickets of legality and legitimacy are pursued provocatively by the eminent editors and contributors to this fine work; they bring, overall, a vision of 'global affairs' deeply sensitive to the plight of the world's worst-off humans, and all living beings on this distressed planet. This work remains indispensable for students, teachers, public citizens, policymakers, and human rights and social movement activists everywhere."--Upendra Baxi, Emeritus
      Professor of Law, University of Warwick and Delhi

      Review Quote

      "The relationship between legality and legitimacy is fascinating, complex, and increasingly important in world affairs. This volume offers an unflinching look at the temptations to privilege legitimacy over legality and a sophisticated analysis of how the very concept of legitimacy can both erode the strength of international law and enhance its enforcement. A timely and thought-provoking book."--Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton University "A uniquely brilliant, penetrating, even passionate collection. Essential for all who make-and break-national and international public policy."--Burns H. Weston, Bessie Dutton Murray Distinguished Professor of Law and Senior Scholar, Center for Human Rights, The University of Iowa "Among the excellent contemporary explorations of the space between law and legitimacy, this book can fairly claim preeminence."--Tom Farer, University Professor, University of Denver "The thickets of legality and legitimacy are pursued provocatively by the eminent editors and contributors to this fine work; they bring, overall, a vision of 'global affairs' deeply sensitive to the plight of the world's worst-off humans, and all living beings on this distressed planet. This work remains indispensable for students, teachers, public citizens, policymakers, and human rights and social movement activists everywhere."--Upendra Baxi, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Warwick and Delhi

      Feature

      Selling point: Brings together analyses of controversial events in international politics from top experts in field
      Selling point: Combines approaches to involvement between nations from across the social science disciplines
      Selling point: Approaches contemporary international relations from a philosophical, ethical, and legal standpoint

      Details

      ISBN0199781583
      Short Title LEGALITY & LEGITIMACY IN GLOBA
      Language English
      ISBN-10 0199781583
      ISBN-13 9780199781584
      Media Book
      Format Paperback
      Year 2012
      Edited by Mark Juergensmeyer
      Birth 1930
      Illustrations black & white illustrations
      Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
      Place of Publication New York
      Country of Publication United States
      UK Release Date 2012-04-19
      Publication Date 2012-04-19
      AU Release Date 2012-04-19
      NZ Release Date 2012-04-19
      US Release Date 2012-04-19
      Author Vesselin Popovski
      Pages 472
      Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
      Alternative 9780199781577
      DEWEY 327.17
      Audience Undergraduate

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