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- catalog contributor b12507527.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 437-455) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. The Problem of Humanitarian Intervention and International Law. 1. The Need for a Fresh Approach -- pt. 2. Developing the Foundations of a Fresh Approach. 2. Identifying Fundamental Ethical Principles in Contemporary International Law and World Religions Relevant to Humanitarian Intervention. 3. Identifying and Interpreting International Legal Norms Relevant to Humanitarian Intervention -- pt. 3. Some Problematic Issues Relating to U.N.-Authorized Humanitarian Intervention. 4. Human Rights Violations as a "Threat to" or "Breach of" the Peace. 5. Consent. 6. Impartiality. 7. The Use of Force. 8. Obligations to Intervene or to Support U.N. Humanitarian Intervention.".
- catalog extent "xix, 496 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0271021454 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0271021462 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press,".
- catalog subject "341.5/84 21".
- catalog subject "Humanitarian intervention Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Humanitarian intervention.".
- catalog subject "Humanitarian law.".
- catalog subject "JZ6369 .L47 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. The Problem of Humanitarian Intervention and International Law. 1. The Need for a Fresh Approach -- pt. 2. Developing the Foundations of a Fresh Approach. 2. Identifying Fundamental Ethical Principles in Contemporary International Law and World Religions Relevant to Humanitarian Intervention. 3. Identifying and Interpreting International Legal Norms Relevant to Humanitarian Intervention -- pt. 3. Some Problematic Issues Relating to U.N.-Authorized Humanitarian Intervention. 4. Human Rights Violations as a "Threat to" or "Breach of" the Peace. 5. Consent. 6. Impartiality. 7. The Use of Force. 8. Obligations to Intervene or to Support U.N. Humanitarian Intervention.".
- catalog title "Rethinking humanitarian intervention : a fresh legal approach based on fundamental ethical principles in international law and world religions / Brian D. Lepard.".
- catalog type "text".