normative and political kind, in dealing with issues that were once considered 'essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of states.' Perhaps the most complex and difficult question facing the United Nations today is this: under what circumstances is humanitarian intervention by the international commu...
GORDON, R., `Humanitarian Intervention by the United Nations: Iraq, Soma- lia, and Haiti', en Texas International Law Journal, Vol. 31, 1996.Ruth Gordon "Humanitarian Intervention by the United Nations: Iraq, Somalia, and Haiti" (1996) 31 Texas International Law Journal....
页数:256 定价:$ 36.73 ISBN:9780748636976 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 内容简介· ··· Does humanitarian intervention 'work'? Could it work better if approached differently? Or should we just, in the words of one critic, 'give war a chance'? Since the en...
A dramatic shift in international practice emerged in the 1990s when the United Nations Security Council authorized military humanitarian intervention to stop gross human rights violations. During the Cold War, the Security Council did not halt mass killing and sanctioned states that inter...
Murphy, Humanitarian Intervention: The United Nations in an Evolving World Order (Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1996), p. 86; K. Mills, "... Farer,J T. - 《American Journal of International Law》 被引量: 8发表: 1991年 HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN AN EVOLVING WORLD ORDER: THE...
Responsibility to Protect: Humanitarian Concern and the Lawfulness of Armed Intervention, The First, under Article 51 of the Charter, states maintain "an inherent right of individual" and "collective tary-General reports,46 as well as by a study commissioned by US In- stitute It seems evidenttha...
Nome MacQueen, Humanitarian Intervention and the United Nations This book starts from the premise that the United Nations has been involved with humanitarian intervention from the very beginning of its peacekeeping activities. It begins with a review of international security arrangements from the Pe.....
D. Bills, « International Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention », (1996) 31 (1) Texas Int'l L.J. 107.
“humanitarian intervention” served the purpose of guarding against possible U.S. intervention in China under similar circumstances. In another example—this in a positive sense—advocates for China’s gigantic plans for developing its automobile industry often refer to the fact that, on average, ...
Those were the years after the Clinton administration, in the aftermath of its embarrassing failures in Bosnia and Rwanda, had decisively embraced the idea of humanitarian intervention. NATO had gone along, and even the UN was pushing towards its eventual ratification of the "Responsibility to ...