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The Place of Human Security in Collective Security

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Nasu, Hitoshi

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Oxford University Press

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Human security is a human- or people-centred and multi-sectoral approach to security, emphasizing the empowerment of people to enhance their potential through concerted efforts to develop norms, processes and institutions that systematically address insec

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Journal of Conflict and Security Law

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2037-12-31