2021
DOI: 10.36695/2219-5521.1.2021.66
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Military intervention: protection of human rights versus national interest

Abstract: Intervention, particularly for the purposes of protecting human rights, often involves the use of military force and the disregardfor domestic national sovereignty. However, this raises an interesting question of whether this protection of civilian rights influencesmilitary intervention more than the national interests of the intervening state. This problem encompasses the widely debated, and oftencontroversial, justifications for the use of military force as a mechanism of peacekeeping at the cost of blatant … Show more

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