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- W2015237070 abstract "In its international context, security has traditionally been defined as the security of states, the protection of their sovereignty and their physical integrity. Human society has, however, progressed to a stage where it is no longer comfortable with the exclusivity of that definition. It wants people to be brought within the concept of security. It feels that the world community should be concerned not only with the interests of states but also with the interests of people and their security. We continue to live in a world of states, with an international system in which states are the dominant players. It is, however, a world in transition, one in which the rights of people are increasingly insistent, if not universally ascendant. Humanitarian intervention is a response to calls to recognize and protect those rights. It generally involves action against states that fail to respect them, based on the principle that the rights of people need to be upheld even, at times, against the rights of states. The evolution of humanitarian issues to prominence on the world agenda is one of the most significant developments of the post‐war period. The wider respect for human rights and the international arrangements developed to protect them reflect that progress. That humanitarian intervention has become more respectable is also evidence of that progress. But satisfaction on this score must be tempered, since willful human action endangering human security on a scale so substantial as to give rise to the need for intervention points not to progress but to retrogression." @default.
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- W2015237070 title "Law and intervention" @default.
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