International law, especially as it has been modified by the Charter of the United Nations, is grounded on actual or hypothetical agreements among sovereign states. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948, and related agreements, set a standard of human rights to be observed by sovereign states. Neither the charter nor the declaration specify under what circumstances human rights violations may justify intervention and contravention of the rule of sovereignty. Despite the potential conflict between these two standards on international behavior, there is a widespread belief that a broad range of human rights are based on international law, and that international law is based on a foundation of un...
This study explores the extent and depth of moral obligations in international relations, and how ou...
Much debate has focused on the issue of so-called unilateral humanitarian intervention - those opera...
International and humanitarian law are important adjuncts to the use of directed force to stop human...
International law, especially as it has been modified by the Charter of the United Nations, is groun...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brown University via the...
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 ...
Can there be a resolution as to whether armed intervention is ever legally justified as a response t...
This paper is an attempt to establish a legitimate basis for humanitarian intervention in a world of...
The context for this work is set by the proliferation of intrastate conflicts and the international ...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
This article considers the limits of law in addressing large-scale human rights disasters. Focusing ...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
This work offers an analysis of all the legal and moral issues surrounding humanitarian intervention...
Defence date: 24 November 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Scheinin, European University Institute ...
This study explores the extent and depth of moral obligations in international relations, and how ou...
Much debate has focused on the issue of so-called unilateral humanitarian intervention - those opera...
International and humanitarian law are important adjuncts to the use of directed force to stop human...
International law, especially as it has been modified by the Charter of the United Nations, is groun...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brown University via the...
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 ...
Can there be a resolution as to whether armed intervention is ever legally justified as a response t...
This paper is an attempt to establish a legitimate basis for humanitarian intervention in a world of...
The context for this work is set by the proliferation of intrastate conflicts and the international ...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
This article considers the limits of law in addressing large-scale human rights disasters. Focusing ...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
This work offers an analysis of all the legal and moral issues surrounding humanitarian intervention...
Defence date: 24 November 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Scheinin, European University Institute ...
This study explores the extent and depth of moral obligations in international relations, and how ou...
Much debate has focused on the issue of so-called unilateral humanitarian intervention - those opera...
International and humanitarian law are important adjuncts to the use of directed force to stop human...