ABSTRACT
National sovereignty, defined as a nation's right to exercise its own law and practise over its territory, is a cherished norm in the modern era, and yet it raises great legal, political and ethical dilemmas. This study looks at the problems created by international intervention.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |24 pages
Theory and Humanitarian Intervention
part |67 pages
Cognitive and Domestic Sources of Intervention
part |73 pages
Constraints and Consequences of Intervention
part |15 pages
Scholars Against Genocide