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Intervention In Civil Wars Effectiveness Legitimacy And Human Rights Chiara Redaelli

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Intervention In Civil Wars Effectiveness Legitimacy And Human Rights Chiara Redaelli
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.37 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Chiara Redaelli
ISBN: 9781509947058, 9781509940547, 9781509940561, 9781509940554, 1509947051, 1509940545, 1509940561, 1509940553
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Intervention In Civil Wars Effectiveness Legitimacy And Human Rights Chiara Redaelli by Chiara Redaelli 9781509947058, 9781509940547, 9781509940561, 9781509940554, 1509947051, 1509940545, 1509940561, 1509940553 instant download after payment.

Interventions in internal conflicts in the pre-charter era -- Intervention and use of force in the United Nations era -- Interventions by invitation between legitimacy and effectiveness -- Intervention by invitation and governmental (il)legitimacy : rethinking the traditional approaches -- Interventions in favour of governments committing gross and systematic violations of human rights and humanitarian law -- Legitimacy of rebels in international law -- Use of force by and against legitimate rebels : towards the emergence of a jus ad bellum applicable to internal armed conflicts? -- Interventions in favour of rebels and human rights -- Conclusions.

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