The New Humanitarians in International Practice: Emerging actors and contested principles by Zeynep Sezgin

The New Humanitarians in International Practice: Emerging actors and contested principles



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The New Humanitarians in International Practice: Emerging actors and contested principles Zeynep Sezgin ebook
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Page: 328
ISBN: 9781138829718


In: Zeynep Sezgin and Dennis Dijkzeul (Hrsg.): The new humanitarians in international practice: Emerging actors and contested principles. Buy The New Humanitarians in International Practice by Zeynep Sezgin with free worldwide delivery Emerging Actors and Contested Principles. Emerging actors and contested principles. Edited by Zeynep Series: Routledge Humanitarian Studies. The New Humanitarians in International Practice. Chapter 2 The military and humanitarianism: emerging patterns of Chapter 5 Humanitarian principles, private military agents: some War realignment, military downsizing and a search for new practices of some military actors in delivering aid in Being perceived as a neutral actor in a contested. On the one hand, many new non-state groups are emerging, both on a national and. The New Humanitarians in International Practice - Emerging actors and contested principles. International Law • Human Principles and Standards The New Humanitarians in International Practice. The evolving global environment in which humanitarian actors operate is posing dence.3 These principles are of great importance to the ICRC, because they allow it to gain humanitarian assistance to contested parts of the country.

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