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Law, Morality, and International Armed Intervention : The United Nations and ECOWAS, PDF eBook

Law, Morality, and International Armed Intervention : The United Nations and ECOWAS PDF

Part of the African Studies series

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International law is often manipulated in the debate about humanitarian intervention.

The Liberian case provides an opportunity to challenge the UN and The Economic Community of West African States' (ECOWAS') new approach.

ECOWAS and the UN's justifications for moving away from the current norms are flawed.

No enlightened person would disagree with the values of peace, democracy, human rights, and economic development.

This book, however, explores whether these goals be pursued within the current framework or outside it.

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