Humanitarian intervention is a many layered and complex concept.
While moral society has an obligation to stop deliberate and
persistent serious human rights abuse, the direct use of force
remains a contentious option alongside other strategies employed by
the international community. This study analyzes the various
ethical positions, particularly consequentialism,
welfare-utilitarianism and just war theory to unravel this
intricate topic. Uniquely, the book goes beyond previous
philosophical or ethical treatments of the subject to provide a
more rounded and practical reflection on the lessons learned from
the revival of humanitarian intervention as a tool of conflict
resolution.
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