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- Title
Intervention under International Law.
- Authors
SELLERS, M. N. S.
- Abstract
The article discusses aspects of intervention under international law as of January 2014. Topics include the domestic jurisdiction of states, which includes areas that international law does not reach and should protect against improper interventions, the fundamental human rights and the inherent dignity of real human beings for the sovereign rights and self-determination of states, and the inherent and fundamental value in the freedom and independence of states and their peoples.
- Subjects
INTERVENTION (International law); JURISDICTION (International law); POLITICAL autonomy; RIGHT to self-determination; NATIONAL self-determination; HUMAN rights
- Publication
Maryland Journal of International Law, 2014, Vol 29, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2151-2922
- Publication type
Article