[HTML][HTML] Filling the Gap: The Moral Purpose of the State and the Duty to Intervene

JH Pietschmann - e-ir.info
What responsibilities do governments have for the human rights of people living under the
jurisdiction of other states? For instance, is there a reason for intervention on humanitarian …

Lawful Authority and the Responsibility to Protect

A Orford - Legality and Legitimacy in Global Affairs, 2012 - books.google.com
This chapter explores the implications of the shift in internationalist debates from the concept
of humanitarian intervention to the concept of the responsibility to protect. 1 While the …

[PDF][PDF] Waging War for Human Rights: Toward a Moral-Legal Theory of Humanitarian Intervention

EA Heinze - Human Rights & Human Welfare, 2003 - digitalcommons.du.edu
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to
governments that systematically abuse their citizens. Particularly after NATO's intervention in …

[PDF][PDF] Responsibility To Protect; A Questionable Norm

A Hykaj - 2014 - academicworks.cuny.edu
This thesis examines the commitment made by world leaders in the support of military
humanitarian intervention in the name of human rights. In the context of humanitarian …

Analysing the relationship between sovereignty and humanitarian intervention under international law: when is humanitarian intervention justified?

K Mallia Mercieca - 2023 - um.edu.mt
State sovereignty and humanitarian intervention are, prima facie, deemed to be two
seemingly conflicting doctrines as they are intended to protect two diametrically opposed …

The responsibility to protect: Dilemmas of a new norm

J Welsh - Current History, 2012 - JSTOR
The surgence and past politics two of of decades interest military in have intervention. the
witnessed law, morality, a Part re-surgence of interest in the law, morality, and politics of …

[HTML][HTML] Is humanitarian intervention ever morally justified?

AK Rashid - 2015 - e-ir.info
The issue of humanitarian intervention has been at the forefront of international relations
discourse, particularly after the end of the Cold War. It has been a highly contentious subject …

Sovereignty is no longer sacrosanct: codifying humanitarian intervention

J Chopra, TG Weiss - Ethics & International Affairs, 1992 - cambridge.org
Chopra and Weiss address perhaps the fundamental issue in international relations today:
the sacrosanct sets of sovereignty. The word “sovereignty” explains why the international …

Moral Imperatives and Legal Realities: The Perennial Conundrum of Humanitarian Intervention

C O'Meara - Brown J. World Aff., 2021 - HeinOnline
ARTICLE I OF THE UN Charter embodies a well-known tension that exists in international
law. On the one hand, it sets out perhaps the most fundamental purpose of the UN: the …

Human Rights and Intervention: A Case for Caution

C Thomas, M Reader - World Orders in the Making: Humanitarian …, 1998 - Springer
Many of the moral dilemmas with which we are faced in the international arena today arise
from uncertainty over the relative value to be attached to sovereignty and to human rights, to …