(2002) The Doctrine of Humanitarian Intervention in Light of Robust Peacekeeping. Boston College International and Comparative Law Review 25: pp. 1-58Ocran, T. Mobido: 2002, The Doctrine of Humanitarian Intervention in Light of Robust...
The so-called “Birth Of The Obama Doctrine” praising the Puppet-In-Chief for his ‘new dogma’ of ‘humanitarian’ military intervention launched in Libya, is nothing but a fill-in-the-blank, well-worn lying retread of these examples: The Bush Doctrine into Afganistan and Iraq; And befo...
ARTICLES TOWARD A MODERN DOCTRINE OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION David JScheffer* In this witnessing what is probably an irresistible shift in public attitudes towards thebelief that atrocities cannot be cited as an argument, legal or mo... DJ Scheffer - 《U.tol.l.rev》 被引量: 49发表: 1992年...
It embeds a strong bias against humanitarian intervention – which led to a strange distortion of mission structure in the 1990s, as humanitarian missions were in a sense 'disguised' to look like Weinberger missions. In response, the Bush Administration may hold to the Weinberger line in a way...
provision, but is a common law principle developed mainly by Anglo-Saxon jurisdictions on the basis of considerations of international comity, respect for the principles of sovereign equality and non-intervention in the internal affairs of other states, separation of powers, and the choice of law ...
intervention should obtain a legitimate basis through the authorization of the U.N.,which is the greatest distinction between the doctrine and humanitarian intervention.On the other hand,R2P attempts to re-interpret the terms relating to the use of force of the U.N.Charter through a flexible ...
Humanitarian intervention: A new role for the United Nations? Since the end of the Cold War the United Nations has found itself increasingly engaged in wrestling with domestic conflicts. But such cases as intervention in northern Iraq, Bosnia and Somalia have raised complex and difficult questions ...
In the context of this short intervention, please allow me to highlight just a few of the actions that were proposed: to commit to the fight against childhood obesity and promote healthy weight by sharing strategies and actions with and between our respective Governments, institutions and communiti...
However, a truly sufficient rescue command, for humanitarian intervention in natural or civil disaster, requires a much greater level of magni- tude. It should possess, say, more than 100 large transport planes, more than 1000 helicopters, more than 100,000 personnel, plus the equivalent of a...
See also Cottey, "Beyond Humanitarian Intervention," 440-442.Salman Ahmed, Paul Keating, and Ugo Solinas, "Shaping the Future of UN Peace Operations: Is There a Doctrine in the House?" Cambridge Review of International Affairs 20, no. 1 (2007): 13....