National sovereignty, defined as a nation's right to exercise its own law and practise over its territory, is a cherished norm in the modern era, and yet it raises great legal, political and ethical dilemmas. This study looks at the problems created...
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National sovereignty, defined as a nation's right to exercise its own law and practise over its territory, is a cherished norm in the modern era, and yet it raises great legal, political and ethical dilemmas. This study looks at the problems created by international intervention
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Theory and humanitarian intervention / Howard AdelmanIntellectuals without borders / Michael Keren -- When is intervention likely / Arie Nadler -- Deciding whether to intervene / Donald A. Sylvan and Jon C. Pevehouse -- The media and international intervention / Akiba Cohen -- The UN experience in modern intervention / Rüdiger Wolfrum -- Intervention as a challenge for the military / Gustav Däniker -- Canadian discourse on peacekeeping / Barry Cooper -- Multilateral intervention and the international community / Bruce Cronin -- Scholars against genocide / Neal Riemer.