Although many may argue that there is a developing norm of the “responsibility to protect”, there has not been any decision by the UN Security Council to intervene militarily in the humanitarian crisis in Darfur. The aim of this thesis is to examine the factors that concern UN humanitarian intervention in Africa, and why the Security Council has not intervened to stop the atrocities committed by the government of Sudan and its allied Janjaweed militias. My hypotheses are that the response by the Security Council is determined by legal considerations, humanitarian concerns and political will. The standpoint in the dilemma of humanitarian intervention varies between positivists and counter-restrictionists in international law and between plur...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
This article explores the different moral and legal arguments used by protagonists in the debate abo...
The Discussion Paper provides a compelling critique of the ‘new humanitarianism, ’particularly the w...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...
The humanitarian crisis in Darfur presents one of the greatest challenges to the international commu...
2 The question about humanitarian intervention in Darfur poses many great obstacles. The essay explo...
In Resolution 1556, the Security Council, with the conflict in Darfur clearly in mind, determined th...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
The question about humanitarian intervention in Darfur poses many great obstacles. The essay explore...
Humanitarian intervention lies at the fault-line in international relations between the principles o...
The UN Security Council is the preeminent multilateral decision-making body and has the legal author...
The Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003 triggered a global debate among scholars as to whether or n...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
This article explores the different moral and legal arguments used by protagonists in the debate abo...
The Discussion Paper provides a compelling critique of the ‘new humanitarianism, ’particularly the w...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...
The humanitarian crisis in Darfur presents one of the greatest challenges to the international commu...
2 The question about humanitarian intervention in Darfur poses many great obstacles. The essay explo...
In Resolution 1556, the Security Council, with the conflict in Darfur clearly in mind, determined th...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
The question about humanitarian intervention in Darfur poses many great obstacles. The essay explore...
Humanitarian intervention lies at the fault-line in international relations between the principles o...
The UN Security Council is the preeminent multilateral decision-making body and has the legal author...
The Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003 triggered a global debate among scholars as to whether or n...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
International humanitarian law (IHL) applies to armed conflicts between and within states. It focuse...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...