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The Evolution of the Doctrine and Practice of Humanitarian Intervention

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The topic of humanitarian intervention has become increasingly significant since the end of the Cold War. Despite a substantial body of literature on the subject in the past, recent developments ju...
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  • 01 March 1999
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The topic of humanitarian intervention has become increasingly significant since the end of the Cold War. Despite a substantial body of literature on the subject in the past, recent developments justify a contemporary study of the subject.
This book is not only timely, given the crises which have occasioned United Nations interventions over the past several years, but enduring, as international political structures undergo stress and reform, and as international law and international relations theorists grapple with the sovereignty/intervention problem. It defends the emergence of a right of humanitarian intervention and argues that state sovereignty is not incompatible with humanitarian intervention. After a thorough review of historical precedents, the book concludes by assessing contemporary developments in terms of sources of support for intervention on humanitarian grounds.
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Price: $257.00
Pages: 325
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 01 March 1999
ISBN: 9789041111609
Format: Hardcover
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Francis Kofi Abiew is Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Alberta, Canada.