3/ … whatever it be, can intervene at will in the internal affairs of another

3/ … whatever it be, can intervene at will in the internal affairs of another state, whatever it be, under the pretext of preventing ‘attacks on human rights’. Justifying politico-military intervention, which decolonization had theoretically put to an end, it permits …


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2/ formerly seen as nearly identical to a war of aggression. This right of humanitarian interference, which patently violates the Charter of the United Nations, has no precedent in international law. It suggests that every state, …

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