This Article calls for recognition under international law of a conditional peoples' right to United Nations (U.N.) authorized armed intervention to stop mass atrocities. The condition is that non-violent strategies must have failed or must reasonably be expected to fail in achieving this goal. If recognized, the new right will for the first time place power to obtain armed intervention in the people who are most at risk and impose a correlative duty on the U.N. to provide that intervention in qualifying cases. The right will concomitantly lift people out of the passivity of victimhood and make them active agents of their own deliverance-an amelioration consistent with and furthering human dignity. Juridically, the new right stands on rem...
The article focuses on the use of force in humanitarian crises and mass atrocity crimes and limitati...
Until very recently, those who favored the legitimacy of humanitarian intervention were regarded eit...
This Article will first review how nongovernmental organizations attempt to apply human rights law a...
This Article calls for recognition under international law of a conditional peoples’ right to United...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
The ongoing Syrian civil war calls for a re-evaluation of using force to protect human rights. This ...
When the United Nations was created in 1945, its main purpose was to deal with threats to internatio...
This Article first argues for recognizing not just the legal and political right to engage in humani...
The happenings of the last 30 years have brought the International Community to seek a solution to a...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
This article explores the restraints international human rights law and international humanitarian l...
This article analyses the procedural right to a remedy under human rights law when applied to armed ...
Traditional international law generally condemns acts of terrorism and violations of human rights. T...
The project of promoting universally recognized human rights, that is, the commitments of the U.N. G...
This article explores the restraints international human rights law and international humanitarian l...
The article focuses on the use of force in humanitarian crises and mass atrocity crimes and limitati...
Until very recently, those who favored the legitimacy of humanitarian intervention were regarded eit...
This Article will first review how nongovernmental organizations attempt to apply human rights law a...
This Article calls for recognition under international law of a conditional peoples’ right to United...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
The ongoing Syrian civil war calls for a re-evaluation of using force to protect human rights. This ...
When the United Nations was created in 1945, its main purpose was to deal with threats to internatio...
This Article first argues for recognizing not just the legal and political right to engage in humani...
The happenings of the last 30 years have brought the International Community to seek a solution to a...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
This article explores the restraints international human rights law and international humanitarian l...
This article analyses the procedural right to a remedy under human rights law when applied to armed ...
Traditional international law generally condemns acts of terrorism and violations of human rights. T...
The project of promoting universally recognized human rights, that is, the commitments of the U.N. G...
This article explores the restraints international human rights law and international humanitarian l...
The article focuses on the use of force in humanitarian crises and mass atrocity crimes and limitati...
Until very recently, those who favored the legitimacy of humanitarian intervention were regarded eit...
This Article will first review how nongovernmental organizations attempt to apply human rights law a...