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The Evolution of Humanitarian-Intervention in International Law From the Ottoman Empire to the Russia-Ukraine War


ISBN13: 9789004696389
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £139.00



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This book assesses whether humanitarian-intervention exists under customary international law. The main question being whether there is a right to humanitarian-intervention, and if so, according to what criteria, using historical analysis to determine its existence. By combining historical and legal methods running from the nineteenth century Ottoman Empire through to the contemporary Russia-Ukraine War, this book determines that such a right has been extinguished under international law.

Subjects:
Legal History
Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Cases
1. Introduction
 1 Research Question
 2 Methodology and Structure

2. The Role of Humanitarian-Intervention in Customary International Law
 1 Humanitarian-Intervention, the UN Charter and Customary International Law
 2 The Origins of Humanitarian-Intervention

3. Humanitarian-Intervention in the Ottoman Empire
 1 Humanitarian-Intervention in Greece 1827
 2 Humanitarian-Intervention in Ottoman Syria 1860
 3 Humanitarian-Intervention in Bulgaria 1877
 4 Humanitarian-Intervention in the Nineteenth Century

4. Humanitarian-Intervention in the Twentieth Century
 1 Humanitarian-Intervention in East Pakistan, 1971
 2 Humanitarian-Intervention in Cambodia, 1978
 3 Humanitarian-Intervention in Uganda 1979
 4 Humanitarian-Intervention during the Cold War

5. Humanitarian-Intervention in the Post Cold War Era
 1 Humanitarian-Intervention in Iraq and Operation Provide Comfort 1991
 2 The Rwandan Genocide and Operation Turquoise 1994
 3 The Kosovo War and Operation Allied Force
 4 Humanitarian-Intervention in the 1990s
 5 The Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
 6 The Libyan Civil War and Operation Unified Protector 2011
 7 The Russia-Ukraine War

6. Conclusion: The Existence of Humanitarian-Intervention under Customary International Law
 1 The Role of Public Opinion in Humanitarian-Intervention
 2 The Risks Posed by Humanitarian-Intervention
 3 The Importance of Multilateralism
 4 The End of Humanitarian-Intervention?

Bibliography
Index