The legitimacy of United Nations military intervention for humanitarian purposes
Abstract
Since its inception, the concept of sovereignty exposure to inter challenges, most notably is the intervention that evolved Dhiraah and standards with the development in the international community needs to become a relatively concept sovereignty. However, the truth lies in the development of major countries for excuses to justify the use of force and violence in their international relations and to justify exploitation exerted in order to plunder the riches of the peoples of the Third World. On this basis, the international community is in front of a large conceptual evolution of sovereignty and intervention. Where we are in front of the stage will lead to transformative legislation the principle of making us intervention in the post-Westphalia, wich after match thirteen year last . .
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