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This book focuses on just war and on humanitarian intervention, both of them controversial themes yesterday as well as today. The study covers the following: _x000D_
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1. International ethics and norms: irrelevant or indispensable? Revisiting a persisting debate._x000D_
2. The just war doctrine from Antiquity until today, with emphasis on Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, Aquinas, Vitoria, Gentili, Suarez and Grotius, concluding with Michael Walzer._x000D_
3. Intervention and the non-intervention norm: an overview from the 18th century until today._x000D_
4. The roots of humanitarian intervention: just war against tyranny, with emphasis on Vitoria, Gentili, Suarez, Grotius, the monarchomachs, Bodin and Vattel. _x000D_
5. Humanitarian intervention in international law: a hundred years debate (1830-1939)._x000D_
6. Intervention and non-intervention in international political theory during the long 19th century: Kant, Hegel, Cobden, Mazzini and J.S. Mill._x000D_
7. Humanitarian interventions in the course of the 19th century: the Greek case (1821-1831), the Lebanon-Syria case (1860-1861) and the Bulgarian case (1876-1878)._x000D_
8. Humanitarian intervention cases during the Cold War._x000D_
9. Humanitarian intervention cases in the post-Cold War era (1990-today). _x000D_
10. The contemporary humanitarian intervention debate: the dilemmas involved; the search for the appropriate reaction at UN level; and the key issues, according to its advocates, on how to proceed with humanitarian intervention if the need arises.







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