This thesis addresses primary concepts in the humanitarian intervention debates. I argue that humanitarian intervention is a perfect duty. The global community has a moral obligation to act decisively in the face of extreme human rights abuses. There are two contrasting theoretical perspectives regarding international relations and humanitarian intervention: statism and cosmopolitanism. These contrasting perspectives contest the relative value of state sovereignty and human rights. Some of the most prominent ethicists in the debate have determined states have a “right” to intervene militarily in the internal affairs of other states to halt severe human rights abuses but there is no “duty”to intervene. These conclusions are largely based upo...
Since the end of the Cold War, the debate on humanitarian interventions has gained strength. The leg...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
In this paper I develop an argument to the effect that humanitarian moral interventions, far from be...
This thesis investigates ethical debates that surround the definition, the conduct, and the occasion...
In this essay, I argue that humanitarian intervention should be considered as morally obligatory in ...
Ankara : The Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, 2008.Thesis (Master's) -- Bi...
This article will be broken into four separate parts. The first section will be whether or not there...
In this essay, I argue that humanitarian intervention should be considered as morally obligatory in ...
This article will be broken into four separate parts. The first section will be whether or not there...
Doctor of Philosophy in Ethics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.This study was an...
Perhaps the most discussed topic amongst just war theorists during the 1990s was the moral (and lega...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
All over the world internal conflicts take place where hundreds and thousands of innocent people suf...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
In 1994, nearly one million Men, women, and children were slaughtered because of their ethnicity. T...
Since the end of the Cold War, the debate on humanitarian interventions has gained strength. The leg...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
In this paper I develop an argument to the effect that humanitarian moral interventions, far from be...
This thesis investigates ethical debates that surround the definition, the conduct, and the occasion...
In this essay, I argue that humanitarian intervention should be considered as morally obligatory in ...
Ankara : The Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, 2008.Thesis (Master's) -- Bi...
This article will be broken into four separate parts. The first section will be whether or not there...
In this essay, I argue that humanitarian intervention should be considered as morally obligatory in ...
This article will be broken into four separate parts. The first section will be whether or not there...
Doctor of Philosophy in Ethics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.This study was an...
Perhaps the most discussed topic amongst just war theorists during the 1990s was the moral (and lega...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
All over the world internal conflicts take place where hundreds and thousands of innocent people suf...
Large-scale humanitarian crises in foreign countries raise the question of whether or not other coun...
In 1994, nearly one million Men, women, and children were slaughtered because of their ethnicity. T...
Since the end of the Cold War, the debate on humanitarian interventions has gained strength. The leg...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
In this paper I develop an argument to the effect that humanitarian moral interventions, far from be...