
Human Rights, Intervention, and the Use of Force
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- 1: Euan Macdonald, Philip Alston: Sovereignty, Human Rights, Security: Armed Intervention and the Foundational Problems of International Law
- 2: Hélène Ruiz Fabri: Human Rights and State Sovereignty: Have the Boundaries been Significantly Redrawn?
- 3: Olivier Corten: Human Rights and Collective Security: Is There an Emerging Right of Humanitarian Intervention?
- 4: Richard Bilder: The Implications of Kosovo for International Human Rights Law
- 5: Anthea Roberts: Can Uses of Force be Illegal but Justified?
- 6: Nathaniel Berman: Intervention in a 'Divided World': Axes of Legitimacy
- 7: Nehal Bhuta: States of Exception: Regulating Targeted Killing in a "Global Civil War"
- 8: José E. Alvarez: The Schizophrenias of R2P
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