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Observes how the growth of the political authority of the Council challenges the basic idea that states have legal autonomy over their domestic affairs. The individual essays survey the implications that flow from these developments in the crucial policy areas of: terrorism; economic sanctions; the prosecution of war crimes; human rights; humanitarian intervention; and the use of force. In each of these areas, the evidence shows a complex and fluid relation between state sovereignty, the power of the United Nations, and the politics of international legitimation. Demonstrating how world politics has come to accommodate the contradictory institutions of international authority and international anarchy, this book makes an important contribution to how we understand and study international organizations and international law. Written by leading experts in the field, this volume will be of strong interest to students and scholars of international relations, international organizations, international law and global governance.
Ian Hurd
Ian Hurd is Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and Director of the Weinberg College Center for International and Area Studies. He writes about international politics and law. He is the author of the popular textbook International Organizations: Politics, Law, Practice (2017) which introduces the main international organizations and covers both international law and international relations. His most recent book is How to Do Things with International Law (2017). His book After Anarchy: Legitimacy and Power in the UN Security Council won the Chadwick Alger prize from the International Studies Association and the Myres McDougal prize of the Policy Sciences Society in 2008. He is also an editor of the Oxford Handbook of International Organizations.
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