The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for humanitarian purposes in events of massive violations of human rights. However, the legality of humanitarian intervention has received considerable critical attention because of its direct conflict with two fundamental norms in international law: the prohibition of the use of force, and the principle of state sovereignty. In Syria, mass atrocity crimes are escalating on a daily basis. Until now, international efforts have failed to find a peaceful formula to stop the crisis. International law allows the Security Council to authorize humanitarian intervention under the power of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. Politically, howeve...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
The United Nations Charter provides that countries are prohibited from the use of force except when ...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
This article looks at the state of affairs under international law by focusing on the existing ban o...
This article looks at the state of affairs under international law by focusing on the existing ban o...
Following numerous humanitarian brutalities committed throughout the 1990s around the world, the Uni...
The issue of internal displacement has currently become a great concern of the international communi...
Since the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the global political hegemons, the world has...
Responsibility to protect (RtoP) is a recent concept of international politics, whose goal is to def...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
Since the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the global political hegemons, the world has...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
The United Nations Charter provides that countries are prohibited from the use of force except when ...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) doctrine allows the international community to intervene for hum...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
This article looks at the state of affairs under international law by focusing on the existing ban o...
This article looks at the state of affairs under international law by focusing on the existing ban o...
Following numerous humanitarian brutalities committed throughout the 1990s around the world, the Uni...
The issue of internal displacement has currently become a great concern of the international communi...
Since the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the global political hegemons, the world has...
Responsibility to protect (RtoP) is a recent concept of international politics, whose goal is to def...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
Since the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the global political hegemons, the world has...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
This thesis assesses the legality of humanitarian intervention in the context of the Syrian Civil Wa...
The United Nations Charter provides that countries are prohibited from the use of force except when ...