Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

On the concepts of humanitarian intervention and preventive self-defence

Boris Krivokapić ; Institute for Comparative Law, Beograd, Serbia


Full text: english pdf 479 Kb

page 51-96

downloads: 1.471

cite


Abstract

Two particular concepts emerged which should present legal grounds for new approaches of the superpowers. These are: 1) the concept of humanitarian intervention and 2) a new approach to self-defence, as an exception to the prohibition of the use of force. Such concepts cannot be accepted particularly because they oppose to the basic principles of contemporary international law. How can we react then to severe human sufferings, i.e. in situations where peace and security are at stake? Well, it is understood – through the United Nations! They are created for it. Until other solutions emerge (for instance, for the transformation of the international community into a superstate), reactions can only be multilateral – through the Security Council. Even then the solution should be sought primarily in the non-military measures, and especially in the collective states' actions.

Keywords

use of force; humanitarian intervention; preventive self defence (use of force); effective international law; UN Security Council

Hrčak ID:

35587

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/35587

Publication date:

16.4.2008.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 3.276 *