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020 _a978-1-84946-634-9
021 _axx
035 _a(OCoLC)962500230
040 _cES-MaBCM
245 0 0 _aSecurity and international law
_cedited by Mary E Footer, Julia Schmidt, Nigel D White and Lydia Davies-Bright
260 _aOxford :
_bHart Publishing,
_c2016
300 _aXXI, 398 p. ;
_c24 cm
490 0 _aStudies in international law ;
_v58
500 _aÍndice analítico
504 _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas
520 _aOf the many challenges that society faces today, possibly none is more acute than the security of ordinary citizens when faced with a variety of natural or man-made disasters arising from climate and geological catastrophes, including the depletion of natural resources, environmental degradation, food shortages, terrorism, breaches of personal security and human security, or even the global economic crisis. States continue to be faced with a range of security issues arising from contested territorial spaces, military and maritime security and security threats relating to energy, infrastructure and the delivery of essential services. The theme of the book encompasses issues of human, political, military, socio-economic, environmental and energy security and raises two main questions. To what extent can international law address the types of natural and man-made security risks and challenges that threaten our livelihood, or very existence, in the twenty-first century? Where does international law fall short in meeting the problems that arise in different situations of insecurity and how should such shortcomings be addressed?
650 2 7 _aSeguridad internacional
_960206
650 7 _aDerecho internacional
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_aFooter, Mary E.
700 1 _9120414
_aSchmidt, Julia
700 1 _9120415
_aWhite, Nigel D.
700 1 _9120416
_aDavies-Bright, Lydia
856 _uhttps://mpr-intra.koha.es/intranet-tmpl/prog/local_repository/documents/202916.pdf
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