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Articulating Security: The United Nations and its Infra-Law [Kõva köide]

(Queen Mary University of London)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107182387
  • ISBN-13: 9781107182387
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x159x17 mm, kaal: 500 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107182387
  • ISBN-13: 9781107182387
"We live in a world of mobile security threats and endemic structural injustice, but the United Nations' go-to solution of strategic management fails to stop threats and perpetuates injustice. Articulating Security is a radical critique of the UN's counter-terrorism strategy. A brilliant new reading of Foucault's concept of disciplinary power and a daring foray into psychoanalysis combine to challenge and redefine how international lawyers talk about security and management. It makes a bold case for the place of law in collective security for, if law is to help tackle injustice in security governance, then it must relinquish its authority and embrace anger. The book sounds an alarm to anyone who assumes law is not implicated in global security, and cautions those who assume that it ought to be"--

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Shows how the United Nations' management of counter-terrorism stifles the law's ability to speak against the injustices of collective security.
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction
1(26)
1.1 Argument
3(20)
1.1.1 Transplanting Discipline
3(10)
1.1.2 Infra-law and Inter-legality
13(7)
1.1.3 Beyond Foucault
20(3)
1.2 Structure
23(4)
PART I THE UN'S MECHANICS OF MANAGERIAL GOVERNANCE
27(94)
2 An Articulated Security Project
29(28)
2.1 Articulation in Three Dimensions
31(2)
2.2 Threats without Territorial Boundaries
33(8)
2.3 Threats without Conceptual Boundaries
41(7)
2.4 Threats without Temporal Boundaries
48(7)
2.5 Conclusion
55(2)
3 Strategic Planning
57(31)
3.1 Strategic Frameworks
60(8)
3.1.1 Territorial Coherence
63(3)
3.1.2 Module-Making
66(2)
3.2 Modular Expansion
68(8)
3.3 Micro-Prescriptions
76(11)
3.3.1 Interoperability
79(3)
3.3.2 Prescription Cascades
82(2)
3.3.3 Human Components
84(3)
3.4 Conclusion
87(1)
4 Performance Review
88(33)
4.1 Gratification
90(22)
4.1.1 Country Development
92(10)
4.1.2 Project Funding
102(10)
4.2 Punishment
112(7)
4.3 Conclusion
119(2)
PART II THE STAKES FOR LAW: BETWEEN COMPOSITIONAL ARTICULATION AND THE ARTICULATION OF INJUSTICE
121(103)
5 Infra-law
123(33)
5.1 Legalization
124(11)
5.2 Inter-legality
135(19)
5.2.1 Resemblance
138(8)
5.2.2 Contiguity
146(8)
5.3 Conclusion
154(2)
6 Anti-law
156(33)
6.1 Recuperating Infra-law
157(2)
6.2 Human Rights
159(7)
6.3 Accountability
166(9)
6.4 Participation
175(10)
6.5 Conclusion
185(4)
7 Uncanny Law
189(35)
7.1 The Uncanny
190(15)
7.1.1 Inarticulate Law
192(5)
7.1.2 Abject Infra-law
197(8)
7.2 Articulating Complaint
205(19)
Select Bibliography 224(13)
Index 237
Isobel Roele is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law at Queen Mary University of London.