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International law and civil wars : intervention and consent / by Eliav Lieblich.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Law, conflict and international relationsDescription: xvi, 286 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138819733
  • 1138819735
  • 9780415507905
  • 0415507901
  • 9780203588918
  • 0203588916
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ6368 .L54 2013
Other classification:
  • LAW 212.LIE1
Contents:
Introduction -- The dynamics of consensual intervention -- The concepts of intervention and internal armed conflict -- The modalities of forcible intervention -- Internal armed conflicts and consent in the war-prerogative era and effectiveness as a source of rights -- Intervention and consent in the inter-war period and the fragmentation of traditional doctrines -- The preference of government : from dichotomy to rebuttable presumption -- The scope of government consent power : general thresholds -- From effective control over territory to effective protection of civilians -- Consent power, democracy, human rights and self-determination -- Consent by opposition groups : between recognition and humanitarian intervention; between legality and legitimacy.
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Originally published: 2013.

Includes bibliographical information and index

Introduction -- The dynamics of consensual intervention -- The concepts of intervention and internal armed conflict -- The modalities of forcible intervention -- Internal armed conflicts and consent in the war-prerogative era and effectiveness as a source of rights -- Intervention and consent in the inter-war period and the fragmentation of traditional doctrines -- The preference of government : from dichotomy to rebuttable presumption -- The scope of government consent power : general thresholds -- From effective control over territory to effective protection of civilians -- Consent power, democracy, human rights and self-determination -- Consent by opposition groups : between recognition and humanitarian intervention; between legality and legitimacy.

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