Humanitarian Intervention: An Inquiry into Law and Morality
Released: Mar 28, 1997
Publisher: Transnational Pub Inc
Format: Hardcover, 338 pages
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Description:
Intervention - the deliberate intrusion of a state or an internationally recognized force into a country deemed guilty of large scale systematic violation of human rights - is probably the most controversial issue in modern world affairs. Its critics point out its frequent failure to improve a situation. This title argues that it is a moral imperative that is at least permitted, if not demanded, by international law.
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