Abstract
International Law, Humanitarian Intervention and Moral Theory The Assumptions of the Non-interventionist Model The Hegelian Myth Utility, Rights, Intention and Motive in Humanitarian Intervention The Liberal Framework for Humanitarian Intervention The Concept of Humanitarian Intervention in International Law Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention: State Practice (1945-1998) Humanitarian Intervention Authorised by the United Nations Security Council Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention in the World Court: The Nicaragua Decision Humanitarian Intervention Fin De Siecle: Kosovo and Iraq Index.
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