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Intervention in Civil Wars: Effectiveness, Legitimacy, and Human Rights
By (Author) Chiara Redaelli
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
25th February 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
341.68
Hardback
344
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
658g
This book investigates the extent to which traditional international law regulating foreign interventions in internal conflicts has been affected by the human rights paradigm. Since the adoption of the Charter of the United Nations, foreign armed interventions in internal conflicts have turned into a common practice. At first sight, it might seem that state practice has developed in a chaotic fashion, however on closer examination, specific patterns emerge. The book charts these patterns by examining the traditional doctrines of intervention and testing them against state practise. The book has two aims. Firstly, it seeks to clarify the current legal framework regulating interventions in internal conflicts. Secondly, it plots the emergence of new trends and investigates whether they are becoming part of positive international law. By taking this dual focus, it offers the first truly comprehensive examination of foreign interventions in internal conflicts.
Redaelli's book makes an important contribution to the impressive scholarship on the use of force published in the last decade as timely as it is interesting. -- John Hursh * Opinio Juris *
Chiara Redaelli is Visiting Research Fellow at Harvard Law School and Research Fellow at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.