03301nam 2200661 450 991078929120332120200903223051.090-04-26884-710.1163/9789004268845(CKB)3710000000090326(EBL)1640965(SSID)ssj0001131167(PQKBManifestationID)11653077(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001131167(PQKBWorkID)11111387(PQKB)10158701(MiAaPQ)EBC1640965(nllekb)BRILL9789004268845(Au-PeEL)EBL1640965(CaPaEBR)ebr10841066(CaONFJC)MIL577700(OCoLC)871225479(PPN)17891231X(EXLCZ)99371000000009032620140314h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrState legitimacy and failure in international law /by Mario SilvaLeiden, [The Netherlands] :Koninklijke Brill,2014.©20141 online resource (279 p.)Developments in International Law,0924-5332 ;Volume 67Description based upon print version of record.90-04-26883-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Creation of the State in International Law—Historical Background -- 2 State Failure—Internal and External Factors -- 3 International Human Rights Law -- 4 State Responsibility—Obligations to Prosecute -- 5 Prevention and Rehabilitation: Strengthening States Against Failure -- 6 Challenges for the International Community -- General Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.Failing states share characteristics of inadequate structural competency, including, inter alia, the inability to advance human welfare and security. Economic inequalities and corruption are present, as well as a loss of legitimacy and reduced social cohesion. Failure of rule of law is manifested in areas of judicial adjudication, security, reduced territorial control and systemic political instability. The international community often confronts these challenges in a manner that actually complicates issues further through lack of consensus among state actors. Consequently, a new and emerging concept of sovereignty requires review in terms of the postmodern state. Through scholarly consideration, State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law evaluates gaps in structural competency that precipitate state failure and examines the resulting consequences for the world communityDevelopments in international law ;v. 67.Nation-stateFailed statesDismemberment of nationsLegitimacy of governmentsNation-state.Failed states.Dismemberment of nations.Legitimacy of governments.341.26Silva Mario1966-1496425MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910789291203321State legitimacy and failure in international law3721078UNINA