Çubukçu, Ayça
자료유형 | 컴퓨터프로그램 |
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개인저자 | Çubukçu, Ayça, author. |
서명/저자사항 | For the Love of Humanity :The World Tribunal on Iraq:The World Tribunal on Iraq :Ayça Çubukçu. |
발행사항 | 2018. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource:7 illus. |
총서사항 | Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights. |
기본자료 저록 | Title is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2018 English9783110604252Title is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 20189783110603255ZDB-23-DGGTitle is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.EBOOK PACKAGE Economics and Social Sciences 2018 English9783110604016Title is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.EBOOK PACKAGE Social Sciences 20189783110603231ZDB-23-DSWTitle is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.Penn Press eBook package 2017-20199783110659894Title is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.Univ.of Pennsylvania Press eBook-Package 2017-20189783110657470Title is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.Univ.of Pennsylvania Press eBook-Package 20189783110606638 |
ISBN | 9780812295375 |
기타표준부호 | 10.9783/9780812295375 |
내용주기 | Frontmatter --CONTENTS --Introduction --Chapter 1. Constituting Multitude: Founding a World Tribunal --Chapter 2. Whose Tribunal? --Chapter 3. Constituting Constitutions: The Fact of Iraqi Constitution, the Fatalism of Human Rights --Chapter 4. "Humanity Must Be Defended" --Afterword --Appendix 1. World Tribunal on Iraq: The Platform Text --Appendix 2. Declaration of the Jury of Conscience of the World Tribunal on Iraq --Appendix 3. List of World Tribunal on Iraq Sessions --NOTES --INDEX --Acknowledgments |
요약 | On February 15, 2003, millions of people around the world demonstrated against the war that the United States, the United Kingdom, and their allies were planning to wage in Iraq. Despite this being the largest protest in the history of humankind, the war on Iraq began the next month. That year, the World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI) emerged from the global antiwar movement that had mobilized against the invasion and subsequent occupation. Like the earlier tribunal on Vietnam convened by Bertrand Russell and Jean-Paul Sartre, the WTI sought to document-and provide grounds for adjudicating-war crimes committed by the United States, the United Kingdom, and their allied forces during the Iraq war.For the Love of Humanity builds on two years of transnational fieldwork within the decentralized network of antiwar activists who constituted the WTI in some twenty cities around the world. Ayça Çubukçu illuminates the tribunal up close, both as an ethnographer and a sympathetic participant. In the process, she situates debates among WTI activists-a group encompassing scholars, lawyers, students, translators, writers, teachers, and more-alongside key jurists, theorists, and critics of global democracy.WTI activists confronted many dilemmas as they conducted their political arguments and actions, often facing interpretations of human rights and international law that, unlike their own, were not grounded in anti-imperialism. Çubukçu approaches this conflict by broadening her lens, incorporating insights into how Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the Iraqi High Tribunal grappled with the realities of Iraq's occupation. Through critical analysis of the global debate surrounding one of the early twenty-first century's most significant world events, For the Love of Humanity addresses the challenges of forging global solidarity against imperialism and makes a case for reevaluating the relationships between law and violence, empire and human rights, and cosmopolitan authority and political autonomy. |
시스템사항주기 | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
일반주제명 | Human rights -- International cooperation. Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Moral and ethical aspects. Human Rights. Law. Political Science. Public Policy. |
일반용주기 | In English. |
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