Humanitarian operations: the dilemma of intervention

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: SCSI Occasional paper 42Publication details: Swindon, UK: Strategic and Combat Studies Institute, 2001Description: 59pISBN:
  • 187434633X (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Discusses how the international community might respond intra-state war. It outlines key definitions and explores the relevance of sovereignty and international humanitarian law; it considers the cases for and against humanitarian intervention and considers whether a doctrine of humanitarian intervention based on the just war theory can be conceived. (from author's introduction).
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Discusses how the international community might respond intra-state war. It outlines key definitions and explores the relevance of sovereignty and international humanitarian law; it considers the cases for and against humanitarian intervention and considers whether a doctrine of humanitarian intervention based on the just war theory can be conceived. (from author's introduction).

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