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Rwanda and the moral obligation of humanitarian intervention
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ISBN: 9780748644599 0748644598 1299105750 9781299105751 0748670483 9780748670482 0748670475 9780748670475 9780748644582 074864458X 074869627X 9780748696277 Year: 2013 Publisher: Edinburgh

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Why the international community should have intervened in Rwanda. Kassner contends that the violation of the basic human rights of the Rwandan Tutsis morally obliged the international community to intervene militarily to stop the genocide. This compelling argument, grounded in basic rights, runs counter to the accepted view on the moral nature of humanitarian intervention. It has profound implications for our understanding of the moral nature of humanitarian military intervention, global justice and the role moral principles should play in the practical deliberations of states.

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