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International Humanitarian Action, NOHA Textbook, edited by Hans-Joachim Heintze, Pierre Thielbörger

Label
International Humanitarian Action, NOHA Textbook, edited by Hans-Joachim Heintze, Pierre Thielbörger
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
International Humanitarian Action
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1028643125
Responsibility statement
edited by Hans-Joachim Heintze, Pierre Thielbörger
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
NOHA Textbook
Summary
This textbook examines a wide range of humanitarian action issues in five parts, presented by specialists from different academic fields. The respective parts reflect the five core modules of the International NOHA Joint Master's Programme "International Humanitarian Action": a) World Politics, b) International Law, c) Public Health, d) Anthropology, and e) Management.  The book serves as a common basis for teaching at all NOHA universities and aims at imparting the basic knowledge and skills needed to excel in a complex interdisciplinary and international learning context. It provides in-depth information on key international humanitarian principles and values, professional codes of conduct, and the commitment to their implementation in practice.  The book will thus be useful for all students of the NOHA Joint Master's Programme and participants of any courses with a similar content, but also for academics and practitioners affiliated with entities such as inte rnational organisations and NGOs. It may also serve as an introduction to anyone with an interest in understanding the numerous and inter-linked facets of humanitarian action.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I - World Politics: The Changing Context of Humanitarian Action: Key Challenges and Issues by Cristina Churruca-Muguruza -- Humanitarian Action in International Relations: Power and Politics by Anna Khakee -- World Politics and Humanitarian Action: Mutual Influences by Marie-Josée Domestici-Met -- The Changing Nature of Conflict - The Need for a Conflict Sensitive Approach by Sulagna Maitra -- Humanitarian Aid Governance in World Politics by Uwe Andersen and  Katharina Behmer -- Principles and Professionalism: Towards Humanitarian Intelligence by Andrej Zwitter -- Part II - International Law: Public International Law by Elżbieta Mikos-Skuza -- International Human Rights Law by Joana Abrisketa -- International Humanitarian Law by Renata Vaišvilienė -- International Criminal Law by Pierre Thielbörger -- Disaster Law by Ronan McDermott -- Protection of Refugees and Minorities by Hans-Joachim Heintze and Charlotte Lülf -- Part III - Public Health in Humanitarian Action: Approaches and Challenges: Basic Concepts and Current Challenges of Public Health in Humanitarian Action by Siri Tellier, Andreas Kiaby, Lars Peter Nissen, Jonas Torp, Wilma Doedens, Kevin Davies, Dan Brun Petersen, Vibeke Brix and Niall Roche -- Part IV - Anthropology: Anthropology and Humanitarianism? by Ulrika Persson-Fischier -- Anthropological Perspectives by Odina Benoist -- Armed Conflicts and Humanitarian Crises: Insights from the Anthropology of War by Kristina Roepstorff -- Forced Migration and Refugee Settings from an Anthropological Perspective by Relinde Reiffers -- An Anthropological Perspective on the Timeline of Humanitarian Interventions by Juan Carlos Gumucio-Castellon -- Part V - Management: Managing Humanitarian Action - An Introduction by Pat Gibbons -- The Basics of Managing Emergencies by Markus Moke and Thomas Pfeiffer -- Project Management by Sabrina Herold and Bartjan W. Pennink -- Humanitarian Logistics by Gildas Vourc'h -- Security Management in Humanitarian Organisations by Bob Ghosn -- Human Resource Management in the Humanitarian Sector by Sophie Borel -- Financial Management by Philip Byrne.
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