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100 _aZajadlo, Jerzy
245 _aLegality and legitimization of humanitarian intervention
260 _c2005
300 _ap.653-70.
362 _aFeb
520 _aWhen does the universality of human rights and freedoms conflict with the legality of humanitarian intervention? This article explores the history of and problems with this issue. In addition, it pursues the problems of when and how to intervene to prevent humanitarian crises and how to reestablish peace after a military intervention. Three key responsibilities are identified: to prevent, to react, and to rebuild. This thorny ethical, political, and legal problem has been one of the most difficult in international law, and the author does not envision it being solved soon; however, the author points to real progress in multilateral conventions as hope for the future. - Reproduced.
650 _aHumanitarian law
650 _aTerrorism
650 _aHuman rights
650 _aHumanitarianism
773 _aAmerican Behavioral Scientist
909 _a64016
999 _c64016
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