4 edition of Rescuing nationals abroad through military coercion and intervention on grounds of humanity found in the catalog.
Published
1985
by M. Nijhoff Publishers, Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers in Dordrecht [Netherlands], Boston, Hingham, MA, USA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Natalino Ronzitti. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JX4263.P7 R66 1985 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xix, 216 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 216 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3022805M |
ISBN 10 | 9024731356 |
LC Control Number | 85003050 |
Characterized by Thomas G. Weiss as a “moral minefield”, the concept of humanitarian intervention has remained a topic of great debate among academics and politicians alike. [1] Traditionally defined as a state’s use of armed force to protect lives from foreign tyranny, the idea has become inextricably linked to a centuries long philosophical struggle, between . This is the most recent example of unilateral military action by a State to protect the lives and/or property of its nationals abroad. Between the years , the United States alone employed military force on at least 70 occasions to protect Ameri-can citizens abroad. 3.
The United States engaged in forty-six military interventions from –, from – that number increased fourfold to Foreign nationals will be allowed to join the British army despite never having lived in the country, ministers will reveal as part of plans .
Humanitarian intervention is no longer adequately understood in the form of forcible international military intervention in the affairs of a state on humanitarian grounds. Instead, a much wider array of international actors (UN agencies, NGOs and new variants of UN forces) are all recognized as conducting humanitarian interventions in. For military intervention for human protection purposes to be warranted, there must be serious and irreparable harm occurring to human beings, or imminently likely to occur, of the following kind: large-scale loss of life, actual or apprehended, with genocidal intent or not, which is the product either of deliberate state action, or state.
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Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, xix + pp. f ; $42; £Author: D. Bowett. Ronzitti, Rescuing Nationals Abroad Through Military Coercion and Intervention on Grounds of Humanity, Martinus Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht - Volume 34 Issue 3.
Rescuing nationals abroad through military coercion and intervention on grounds of humanity. Book Author(s) Natalino Ronzitti Date Publisher Nijhoff Pub place Dordrecht ISBN This item appears on. List: LL4A8 - International Law and the Use of Force. 1 Natalino Ronzitti, Rescuing Nationals Abroad Through Military Coercion and Intervention on Grounds of Humanity 37 (1st edn, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers ).
2 Andrew W. Thomson, Doctrine of The Protection of Nationals Abroad: Rise of the Non. INTERVENTION: AN INQUIRY INTO LAW AND MORALITY (); see also NATALINO RONZITI, RESCUING NATIONALS ABROAD THROUGH MILITARY COERCION AND INTERVENTION ON GROUNDS OF HUMANITY ().
See Ulrich Beyerlin, Humanitarian Intervention, 7 ENCYCLOPEDIA PUB. INT'L L. 37 (Bernhardt ed., ). The term has also sometimes been used to refer to the rescue of nationals abroad, on which see N.
Ronzitti, Rescuing Nationals Abroad through Military Coercion and Intervention on Grounds of Humanity (). 55 See, e.g. 10 These ideas have been spelled out by the present writer in his book on Rescuing Nationals Abroad Trough Military Coercion and Intervention on Grounds of Humanity, Dordrecht, stratagem to try to avoid State responsibility.
RONZITTI, RESCUING NATIONALS ABROAD THROUGH MILITARY COERCION AND INTERVENTION ON. GROUNDS OF HUMANITY () (describing some of the interventions in the Ottoman empire as based on grounds of humanity and others as based on treaty provisions).
In his analysis of the texts. Ronzitti, Rescuing Nationals Abroad through Military Coercion and Intervention on Grounds of Humanity, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, N. Ronzitti, “The Report of the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Changes, the Use of Force and the Reform of the United Nations”, Italian Yearbook of International Law, vol.
XIV. 8 See in particular: N. Ronzitti, Rescuing nationals abroad through military coercion and intervention on grounds of humanity (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff) (), at 9 For a discussion hereof see: Ibid., at ; R.J.
Zedalis, ‘Protection of nationals abroad. Ronzitti, N., Rescuing Nationals Abroad through Military Coercion and Intervention on the Grounds of Humanity, Boston: M. Nijhoff Publishers, Google Scholar Vattel, E.
de, The Laws of Nations on the Principles of Natural Law, (ed. and trans. Fenwick), C. Carnegie Classics of International Law, Washington DC: Carnegie Institute, Rescuing Nationals Abroad Through Military Coercion and Intervention on Grounds of Humanity. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, DOI https: Operations to Rescue Nationals in Third States Involving the Use of Force in Relation to the Protection of Human Rights.
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United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law Natalino Ronzitti (ed), Maritime Terrorism and International Law, Dordrecht, Nijhoff, The legal justification for military assistance to a state‘s citizens outside of its borders is encapsulated in the legal doctrine of the ―protection of nationals abroad‖ (―doctrine‖).
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