Cosmopolitan Peacekeeping Through International Humanitarian Order in the Frame of Sustainability and the Global Economy

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Abstract

Can we claim that peacekeeping has been established as a general norm and custom in international law based on democratic sovereignty? Is there a global implementation of a regime of human rights and how does this influence peace and peacekeeping in the international community? Indeed, human rights are searching to have universal implementation and it is not enough with regional implementation if we want to argue for a real norm of implementation of human rights in the world. Human rights need to have a concrete reality in legal systems and not only remain an ideal ethos of global justice and sustainability for all members of the human family. At issue is the problem of how we can define the idea of human rights as a “regime” of peacekeeping in international politics that constitutes the core political vision of global and cosmopolitan peace and peacekeeping. Here, the problem is also the relation between global respect for human rights and the sanctioning of national sovereignty. Thus, the chapter proposes an analysis of the idea of the universality of human rights in the legal and political perspective as well as in the concrete sense of the normative reality of the global community that is applied to policies and practices of peace and peacekeeping in the world community.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPolitics Between Nations : Power, Peace, and Diplomacy
EditorsAdebowale Akande
Number of pages23
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2023
Edition1
Pages73-95
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-24895-5
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-24896-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
SeriesContributions to International Relations
Volume7
ISSN2731-5061

Keywords

  • Sustainability
  • Global Community
  • Peacekeeping
  • International Humanitarian Order
  • Democratic Sovereignty
  • Cosmopolitan

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