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9. The Command and Composition of Multinational Forces Engaged in Humanitarian Intervention
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations and Acronyms xvii
- Note on Transliteration of Foreign Words and Names xix
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Part One: The Problem of Humanitarian Intervention and International Law
- 1. The Need for a Fresh Approach 3
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Part Two: Developing the Foundations of a Fresh Approach
- 2. Identifying Fundamental Ethical Principles in Contemporary International Law and World Religions Relevant to Humanitarian Intervention 39
- 3. Identifying and Interpreting International Legal Norms Relevant to Humanitarian Intervention 99
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Part Three: Some Problematic Issues Relating to U.N.-Authorized Humanitarian Intervention
- 4. Human Rights Violations as a “Threat to” or “Breach of” the Peace 149
- 5. Consent 179
- 6. Impartiality 202
- 7. The Use of Force 220
- 8. Obligations to Intervene or to Support U.N. Humanitarian Intervention 256
- 9. The Command and Composition of Multinational Forces Engaged in Humanitarian Intervention 284
- 10. The Security Council’s Decision-Making Process 309
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Part Four: Humanitarian Intervention Not Authorized by the Security Council
- 11. The Legality of Humanitarian Intervention Without Security Council Authorization 333
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Part Five: Humanitarian Intervention and International Law in the New Millennium
- 12. The Prospects for a Fresh Approach Based on Fundamental Ethical Principles 373
- Notes 385
- Glossary 427
- Selected Bibliography 437
- Index 457
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations and Acronyms xvii
- Note on Transliteration of Foreign Words and Names xix
-
Part One: The Problem of Humanitarian Intervention and International Law
- 1. The Need for a Fresh Approach 3
-
Part Two: Developing the Foundations of a Fresh Approach
- 2. Identifying Fundamental Ethical Principles in Contemporary International Law and World Religions Relevant to Humanitarian Intervention 39
- 3. Identifying and Interpreting International Legal Norms Relevant to Humanitarian Intervention 99
-
Part Three: Some Problematic Issues Relating to U.N.-Authorized Humanitarian Intervention
- 4. Human Rights Violations as a “Threat to” or “Breach of” the Peace 149
- 5. Consent 179
- 6. Impartiality 202
- 7. The Use of Force 220
- 8. Obligations to Intervene or to Support U.N. Humanitarian Intervention 256
- 9. The Command and Composition of Multinational Forces Engaged in Humanitarian Intervention 284
- 10. The Security Council’s Decision-Making Process 309
-
Part Four: Humanitarian Intervention Not Authorized by the Security Council
- 11. The Legality of Humanitarian Intervention Without Security Council Authorization 333
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Part Five: Humanitarian Intervention and International Law in the New Millennium
- 12. The Prospects for a Fresh Approach Based on Fundamental Ethical Principles 373
- Notes 385
- Glossary 427
- Selected Bibliography 437
- Index 457