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Just War Or Just Peace?: Humanitarian Intervention And International Law (Oxford Monographs In International Law),Used Incorporated Tied To The Seemingly Ineluctable

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Just War Or Just Peace?: Humanitarian Intervention And International Law (Oxford Monographs In International Law),Used Incorporated Tied To The Seemingly IneluctableThis Book Asks Whether States Have The Right To Intervene In Foreign Civil Conflicts For Humanitarian Reasons. The Un Charter Prohibits State Aggression, But Many Argue That Such A Right Exists As An Exception To This Rule. Offering A Thorough Analysis Of This Issue, The Book Puts Nato'S Action In Kosovo In Its Proper Legal Perspective.

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