Abstract

The author's vision of the impact of modern interstate relations and the place of humanitarian intervention in modern international law is given. Purpose. Analysis of the transformation of the concepts of self-determination of the people, territorial integrity and non-interference in the internal affairs of states, the formation of the doctrine of humanitarian intervention. Methodology. Methods of comparative analysis and a concrete-historical approach, abstraction and civilizational rethinking of the formal-legal method are used. Through normative structuralism, the norms of international law are analyzed as a product of the conscious activity of people, and society itself is considered as a multidimensional socially normed and structured space. Reliance on hermeneutics made it possible to focus on the evolution of interpretations of many concepts of international law. Outcomes. It is argued that humanitarian interventions have become an integral part of international relations in recent decades, their ideology is generated by the West, which beganto build the world order not on the norms of international law, but according to the rules often changed by itself. Russia, having begun a special military operation on the territory of Ukraine in February 2022, is guided by the criteria established by the West. and does not violate international law. Russia is conducting a humanitarian intervention to save the Russian population of Ukraine and is carrying out civilizational self-defense of the Russian world.

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