Humanitarian intervention refers to the use of military force by one or more countries in another state, aimed at preventing or responding to widespread human rights violations, such as genocide, ethnic cleansing, or severe oppression. It is often justified on moral grounds, emphasizing the responsibility to protect vulnerable populations. While proponents argue it is necessary to uphold human rights, critics raise concerns about sovereignty, the potential for abuse, and the effectiveness of such interventions.
Humanitarian intervention is controversial because it often involves the use of military force in the internal affairs of a sovereign nation, raising questions about state sovereignty and the principle of non-interference. Critics argue that such interventions can lead to unintended consequences, including escalation of conflict and civilian casualties. Additionally, there are concerns about the motivations behind interventions, as they may be influenced by geopolitical interests rather than purely altruistic goals. This complexity makes it difficult to establish a clear moral and legal framework for when and how interventions should occur.
Hazon Yeshaya Humanitarian Network was created in 1997.
Civilian Award for Humanitarian Service was created in 1985-11.
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A humanitarian entrant is an individual granted permission to enter a country for humanitarian reasons, often due to circumstances such as persecution, conflict, or natural disasters in their home country. This status may provide them with legal residency, protection, and access to support services. Humanitarian entrants typically include refugees, asylum seekers, and individuals in need of temporary protection. The primary goal is to ensure their safety and well-being while addressing their humanitarian needs.
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Shaun Narine has written: 'Humanitarian intervention and the question of sovereignty' -- subject(s): ASEAN, Humanitarian intervention, Sovereignty
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From Caliban to Taliban 500 Years of Humanitarian Intervention - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
T. V. Bordachev has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Humanitarian intervention, Intervention (International law)
Ifeanyi Ifoegbuna has written several books on peacebuilding, conflict resolution, and social justice in Africa. Some of his notable works include "The Humanitarian Challenges of Military Intervention: A Study of Military Humanitarian Intervention in Internal Armed Conflicts in Africa" and "Humanitarian Intervention and Conflict Resolution in West Africa."
According to Miller, when contemplating humanitarian intervention against a tyrant engaged in widespread massacre, consideration of imposed risks (Points : 1)
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Abdoulaye Diop has written: 'Humanitarianism and sovereignty' -- subject(s): Human rights, Intervention (International law), Humanitarian assistance
Elizabeth G. Ferris has written: 'Leader's Guide of \\' 'The politics of protection' -- subject(s): Humanitarian assistance, Humanitarian intervention 'Beyond borders' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Human rights, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Refugees
Gary Jonathan Bass has written: 'Freedom's battle' -- subject(s): Humanitarian intervention, History, Case studies, OverDrive, Nonfiction
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