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Legal Aspects Of Humanitarian Intervention In International Practice: A Survey Of Evolving Norms, Mohamed Makkawi Jan 2005

Legal Aspects Of Humanitarian Intervention In International Practice: A Survey Of Evolving Norms, Mohamed Makkawi

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The concept of intervention for humanitarian reasons has long been a controversial matter in international law and relations. The traditional concept of humanitarian intervention coupled with the use of armed force can be traced back to ancient times, but the opinions of scholars, politicians, diplomats, legal literature and state practice still disagree on its existence and application. On the one hand, some say that intervention for humanitarian reasons cannot be legal, justifiable or permissible. On the other hand, there is growing international concern for the protection of human rights and the right to intervene towards these ends; and for some, …