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Les opérations multinationales consécutives à des conflits armés en vue du rétablissement de la paix (Volume 314)

(68,390 words)

Author(s): Daillier, Patrick
Daillier, Patrick Keywords: United Nations | Armed conflicts | Intervention | Peacekeeping | Peacebuilding | North Atlantic Treaty Organization | Mots clefs: Nations Unies | Conflits armés | Intervention | Maintien de la paix | Construction de la paix | Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique Nord | ABSTRACT Multinational peacemaking operations following armed conflicts, the subject of the course of Patrick Daillier, Professor at the University of Paris X - Nanterre, cover a number of different realities under the same name. To prove that this…

Human Rights and Non-intervention in the Helsinki Final Act (Volume 157)

(55,941 words)

Author(s): Arangio-Ruiz, Gaetano
Arangio-Ruiz, Gaetano Keywords: European security | Human rights | Intervention | Acte final d'Helsinki | Mots clefs: Sécurité européenne | Droits de l homme | Intervention et non-intervention | Acte final de la Conférence sur la sécurité et la coopération en Europe (Helsinki, 1 août 1975) | ABSTRACT Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, Professor at the University of Rome, focuses on a dispute that has arisen since the conclusion of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, on the impact of the non-intervention principle on international rules f…

The Limits of Force (Volume 376)

(41,953 words)

Author(s): Gray, Christine
Gray, Christine Keywords: Afghanistan | Iraq | Self-defence | Targeted killings | Use of force | Intervention | Responsibility to protect | Humanitarian intervention | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT This course starts by pointing out that some scholars are in favor of a widened use of force. The first chapter is dedicated to the use of force under self-defense, and through many examples shows the limits and the exceptions of the self-defense doctrine in international law. A second chapter is dedicated to the situations of targeted k…

Crise et intervention (Volume 50)

(34,830 words)

Author(s): da Veiga-Simões, A.
da Veiga-Simões, A. Keywords: Economic crisis | Intervention | Economy | Mots clefs: Crise économique | Intervention | Economie | ABSTRACT In this course, A. Da Veiga-Simões focuses on economic crises. After having presented the inanity of the theories concerning them, he presents its history, its effects and considers the possibilities of intervening in order to prevent them or cure them. He concludes that in times of extreme depression, we should involve foreign forces in economy. Dans ce cours, A. Da Veiga-Simões s'intéresse aux crises économiques. Après avoir présen…

L’intervention dans la procédure de la Cour internationale de Justice (Volume 256)

(102,793 words)

Author(s): Torres Bernárdez, Santiago
Torres Bernárdez, Santiago Keywords: International Court of Justice | Intervention | Law of procedure | Mots clefs: Cour internationale de Justice | Intervention et non-intervention | Droit procédural | ABSTRACT The central theme in this course by Santiago Torres Bernardez, former Registrar of the International Court of Justice, is to show what characterizes a “true intervention” under the terms of the statute of the International Court of Justice. The author has essentially drawn the data for his study from the jurisprudenc…

La compétence interne des États et la non-intervention dans le droit international contemporain (Volume 141)

(31,200 words)

Author(s): Ouchakov, N.
Ouchakov, N. Keywords: Intervention | Mots clefs: Intervention et non-intervention | ABSTRACT N. Ouchakov points out in the introduction to his course that the Great October Socialist Revolution brought about a radical overhaul of the entire system of international relations and international law. This has resulted in the renaissance of the principle of non-intervention in international law on a new basis. The author successively presents the formation of the principle of non-intervention in contemporary in…