in one state by another state(s)
refers to armed interference the suffering of the population
to endor reduce
within the first state
civil war
humanitarian crisis
Profile That suffering may be the result of crimes committed by the occupied nation
such as genocide
neither annexation nor interference with territorial integrity
The goal of this intervention is
but minimization of the suffering of civilians in that state.
the recognition of the right of one or many nations
to violate the national sovereignty of another state
right to interfere when a mandate has been granted by a supranational authority
an obligation which falls
to all nation-states to provide assistance
Humanitarian at the request of the supranational authority
duty to interfere
intervention to the extent possible
Unified Task Force (Somalia, 1992)
United States led, UN sanctioned multinational force
charged with carrying out
UN Security Council Resolution 794
create a protected environment for conducting humanitarian operations
to
in the southern half of the Republic of Somalia
UNAMIR (Rwanda, 1994)
Examples UNTAET (East Timor, 1999)
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (1999)
Objectives
Stop to all military action and the immediate end of violence and repression.
Withdrawal from Kosovo of military, police and paramilitary forces.
Stationing an international military presence in Kosovo.
Unconditional and safe return of all refugees and displaced persons.
Humanitarian [Link] - 04/06/2009 - Carlos Mondragón