This edited book investigates the controversial place of humanitarian intervention in the theory and practice of International Relations. Although the subject has gained greater prominence, it continues to have an uneasy relationship with both the major schools of thought in the discipline of IR, and the behaviour of states, international organizations, and non-governmental actors. Many academic discussions focus on the question of whether there is a legal 'right' of humanitarian intervention, giving insufficient attention to the underlying ethical issues, the politics within international organizations and coalitions, and the practical dilemmas faced by international actors - before, during, and after the intervention
This paper examines the notion of the doctrine of humanitarian intervention and its relation with st...
Non-intervention is commonly understood as the norm in international society, but should military in...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
This edited book investigates the controversial place of humanitarian intervention in the theory and...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
The concept of intervention for humanitarian reasons has long been a controversial matter in interna...
This paper is an attempt to establish a legitimate basis for humanitarian intervention in a world of...
In taking into account the vast body of literature that exists on the topic of international humanit...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
The repeated failure of the United Nations Charter regime to respond to humanitarian crises— and to ...
in English The doctrine of "humanitarian intervention" has long been a controversial subject, both i...
This book has its origin in the intellectual and political climate of the 1990s, in the geopolitical...
This work offers an analysis of all the legal and moral issues surrounding humanitarian intervention...
Intervention in the domestic affairs of sovereign states by other sovereign state(s) is one of the ‘...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines how contempor...
This paper examines the notion of the doctrine of humanitarian intervention and its relation with st...
Non-intervention is commonly understood as the norm in international society, but should military in...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
This edited book investigates the controversial place of humanitarian intervention in the theory and...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
The concept of intervention for humanitarian reasons has long been a controversial matter in interna...
This paper is an attempt to establish a legitimate basis for humanitarian intervention in a world of...
In taking into account the vast body of literature that exists on the topic of international humanit...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
The repeated failure of the United Nations Charter regime to respond to humanitarian crises— and to ...
in English The doctrine of "humanitarian intervention" has long been a controversial subject, both i...
This book has its origin in the intellectual and political climate of the 1990s, in the geopolitical...
This work offers an analysis of all the legal and moral issues surrounding humanitarian intervention...
Intervention in the domestic affairs of sovereign states by other sovereign state(s) is one of the ‘...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines how contempor...
This paper examines the notion of the doctrine of humanitarian intervention and its relation with st...
Non-intervention is commonly understood as the norm in international society, but should military in...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...