Poverty

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Title
Poverty
Title of the book
International Conflict and Security Law
Author(s)
Schmid Evelyne
Publisher
T.M.C. Asser Press
Publication state
Published
Issued date
21/07/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Sayapin Sergey, Quenivet Noelle, Kemp Gerhard, Alvaro Zambrana-Tevar Nicolas
Volume
2
Pages
981–1002
Language
english
Abstract
This chapter introduces readers to the literature on the relationship between poverty and conflict and the role of international law in addressing poverty. How political actors consider or neglect poverty concerns in the context of security studies matters. Poverty does not automatically lead to conflict and insecurity, but poverty and inequalities can be a crucial aspect in the explanation of conflict and post-conflict dynamics. Therefore, poverty should also be a consideration in the measures taken during conflicts, in transitional justice or post-conflict interventions. Indeed, international law provides a valuable normative framework that can be used to address poverty. At the same time, however, there is a dark side to international law where its norms and the ways in which they are used contribute to the maintenance of a world order in which most of the world’s population remains poor.
Keywords
poverty, security, conflict
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