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    Are Kevin Bales' suggestions for reforming the United Nations so as to bring the end of slavery too idealistic?: Reconsidering the importance of the UN

     
    Are Kevin Bales' suggestions for reforming the United Nations so as to bring the end of slavery too idealistic?: Reconsidering the importance of the UN

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    Essay from the year 2013 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Public International Law and Human Rights, grade: 1,0, University of Richmond, language: English, abstract: Today slavery is not only officially illegal in all nations but furthermore every human
    being has, in reversion, a non-derogable right not to be enslaved thus giving the
    crime of slavery a jus cogens status. Nonetheless, together with other jus cogens
    norms such as the prohibition of torture or genocide, slavery still prevails in the world
    with unprecedented numbers of modern slaves. Kevin Bales claims, however, that
    the UN together with other transnational organizations can potentially contribute to
    ending slavery rather sooner than later - if they are reformed. This paper will focus
    on his arguments for reforming the UN and its associated organizations so as to
    achieve this goal. It will argue that while Bales makes a very good case for reforming
    the UN his propositions seem sometimes only to have aspirational character and it
    appears questionable whether they can ever be implemented. However, this is not to
    say that his suggestions are not of tremendous importance, but rather, this essay
    wants to argue that the importance of the UN should not be overstated. Generally
    this essay will focus first on whether the reforms suggested by Bales are feasible and
    second if they are to be implemented how effective they can be in eradicating
    slavery. Regarding the first point this essay will outline different arguments regarding
    the implementation of the reforms according to Slaughter's and Mearsheimer's line
    of argumentation. In regard to the latter point this essay will focus first on the lack of
    enforceability while acknowledging the informational power of the UN and second on
    the underlying problems of slavery that stand to some extend in contrast to the UN's
    mission. Finally this paper will conclude that while it is not impossible to implement
    the proposed changes in the UN there are considerable challenges to be overcome
    and furthermore the effect these changes might have on the process of abolishing
    slavery might be rather small. [...]

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9783656485919
    Edition:
    2.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    16
    Publication date:
    2013-08-27
    Publisher:
    GRIN Verlag
    EAN/ISBN:
    9783656485919
    Edition:
    2.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    16
    Publication date:
    2013-08-27
    Publisher:
    GRIN Verlag

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