Humanitarian Intervention: The United Nations in an Evolving World Order

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Author:   Sean D. Murphy
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
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Pages:   448
Publication Date:   29 November 1996
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  • Winner of American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit 1997
  • Winner of American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit 1997.
  • Winner of Winner of the 1997 Certificate of Merit by the American Society of International Law 2021
  • Winner of Winner of the 1997 Certificate of Merit by the American Society of International Law.

Overview

Over the centuries, societies have gradually developed constraints on the use of armed force in the conduct of foreign relations. The crowning achievement of these efforts occurred in the midtwentieth century with the general acceptance among the states of the world that the use of military force for territorial expansion was unacceptable. A central challenge for the twenty-first century rests in reconciling these constraints with the increasing desire to protect innocent persons from human rights deprivations that often take place during civil war or result from persecution by autocratic governments. Humanitarian Intervention is a detailed look at the historical development of constraints on the use of force and at incidents of humanitarian intervention prior to, during, and after the Cold War.

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Author:   Sean D. Murphy
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.794kg
ISBN:  

9780812233827


ISBN 10:   0812233824
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   29 November 1996
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Editor's Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Humanitarian Intervention: Preliminary Considerations 2. Humanitarian Intervention Prior to the UN Charter 3. The UN Charter: Origins and Text 4. Intervention During the Cold War (1945-89) 5. Incidents of Intervention After the Cold War 6. The United Nations and Humanitarian Intervention 7. Regional Organizations and Humanitarian Intervention 8. Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention Conclusion Appendix. United Nations Documents Bibliography Index

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This well-researched book is useful for professionals and students alike. -Choice A welcome contribution... Murphy has done a credible job of integrating the theoretical and policy-oriented facets of a very complex problem. -American Society of International Law This is a scholarly work of exceptional quality. Without doubt, Sean Murphy has written the best book on humanitarian intervention. It is comprehensive, balanced, and alive to nuance and complexity, providing an invaluable guide both to recent UN peacekeeping efforts and to the evolving role of international law with respect to the use of force. Ideal for both the use in courses and specialists. -Richard Falk, Center for International Studies, Princeton University Murphy's excellent book explores in a most thorough way the many legal, political, and moral implications of efforts by the international community to terminate by humanitarian intervention a situation in a country that shocks the conscience of mankind. -Louis B. Sohn, George Washington University A remarkably trenchant and well written legal analysis of humanitarian military intervention, following the evolution of international law and its present day ramifications in situations such as Iraq's aggression toward Kuwait and Rwanda's internal conflicts. U.S. State Department attorney Murphy clearly highlights the theoretical, legal, and moral implications of intervention policy, reaching into the history of legal traditions to arrive at an understanding of the present United Nations charter governing international intervention policies. -Book News


This well-researched book is useful for professionals and students alike. --Choice A welcome contribution... Murphy has done a credible job of integrating the theoretical and policy-oriented facets of a very complex problem. --American Society of International Law This is a scholarly work of exceptional quality. Without doubt, Sean Murphy has written the best book on humanitarian intervention. It is comprehensive, balanced, and alive to nuance and complexity, providing an invaluable guide both to recent UN peacekeeping efforts and to the evolving role of international law with respect to the use of force. Ideal for both the use in courses and specialists. --Richard Falk, Center for International Studies, Princeton University Murphy's excellent book explores in a most thorough way the many legal, political, and moral implications of efforts by the international community to terminate by humanitarian intervention a situation in a country that shocks the conscience of mankind. --Louis B. Sohn, George Washington University


This well-researched book is useful for professionals and students alike. -Choice A welcome contribution... Murphy has done a credible job of integrating the theoretical and policy-oriented facets of a very complex problem. -American Society of International Law This is a scholarly work of exceptional quality. Without doubt, Sean Murphy has written the best book on humanitarian intervention. It is comprehensive, balanced, and alive to nuance and complexity, providing an invaluable guide both to recent UN peacekeeping efforts and to the evolving role of international law with respect to the use of force. Ideal for both the use in courses and specialists. -Richard Falk, Center for International Studies, Princeton University Murphy's excellent book explores in a most thorough way the many legal, political, and moral implications of efforts by the international community to terminate by humanitarian intervention a situation in a country that shocks the conscience of mankind. -Louis B. Sohn, George Washington University A remarkably trenchant and well written legal analysis of humanitarian military intervention, following the evolution of international law and its present day ramifications in situations such as Iraq's aggression toward Kuwait and Rwanda's internal conflicts. U.S. State Department attorney Murphy clearly highlights the theoretical, legal, and moral implications of intervention policy, reaching into the history of legal traditions to arrive at an understanding of the present United Nations charter governing international intervention policies. -Book News


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