The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention
Ideas and Practice from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Nov '18
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A study of the emergence and development of humanitarian intervention from the nineteenth century through to the present day.
How should the international community react when a government transgresses humanitarian norms and violates the human rights of its own nationals? And where does the responsibility lie to protect people from such acts of violation? In this profound study, Fabian Klose unites a team of leading scholars to investigate some of the most complex and controversial debates regarding the legitimacy of protecting humanitarian norms and universal human rights by non-violent and violent means. Charting the development of humanitarian intervention from its origins in the nineteenth century through to the present day, the book surveys the philosophical and legal rationales of enforcing humanitarian norms by military means, and how attitudes to military intervention on humanitarian grounds have changed over the course of three centuries. Drawing from a wide range of disciplines, the authors lend a fresh perspective to contemporary dilemmas using case studies from Europe, the United States, Africa and Asia.
ISBN: 9781107428317
Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 540g
374 pages