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- 2012033882 contributor B12466356.
- 2012033882 created "2013.".
- 2012033882 date "2013".
- 2012033882 date "2013.".
- 2012033882 dateCopyrighted "2013.".
- 2012033882 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-277) and index.".
- 2012033882 description "The dynamics of consensual intervention -- The concepts of intervention and internal armed conflict -- The modalities of forcible intervention -- Internal armed conflicts and consent in the war-prerogative era and effectiveness as a source of rights -- Intervention and consent in the inter-war period and the fragmentation of traditional doctines -- The preference of governments : from dichotomy to rebuttable presumption -- The scope of government consent power : general thresholds -- From effective control over territory to effective protection of civilians -- Consent power, democracy, human rights and self-determination -- Consent by opposition groups : between recognition and humanitarian intervention : between legality and legitimacy.".
- 2012033882 extent "xvii, 286 p. ;".
- 2012033882 identifier "9780415507905 (hardback)".
- 2012033882 isPartOf "Law, Conflict and International Relations".
- 2012033882 issued "2013".
- 2012033882 issued "2013.".
- 2012033882 language "eng".
- 2012033882 publisher "New York : Routledge,".
- 2012033882 subject "341.6/8 23".
- 2012033882 subject "Civil war.".
- 2012033882 subject "Intervention (International law)".
- 2012033882 subject "KZ6368 .L54 2013".
- 2012033882 tableOfContents "The dynamics of consensual intervention -- The concepts of intervention and internal armed conflict -- The modalities of forcible intervention -- Internal armed conflicts and consent in the war-prerogative era and effectiveness as a source of rights -- Intervention and consent in the inter-war period and the fragmentation of traditional doctines -- The preference of governments : from dichotomy to rebuttable presumption -- The scope of government consent power : general thresholds -- From effective control over territory to effective protection of civilians -- Consent power, democracy, human rights and self-determination -- Consent by opposition groups : between recognition and humanitarian intervention : between legality and legitimacy.".
- 2012033882 title "International law and civil wars : intervention and consent / Eliav Lieblich.".
- 2012033882 type "text".