Humanitarian Intervention Essay

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Humanitarian Interventions: The role of UNO, specifically in the context of USA
Abstract

The United Nations Organization is an international organization, established for the purpose to deny war. Specially, Security Council, as its principal organ, is based on the purpose to resolve issues at its utmost amicably and for complete denial of one State’s interference in the matters of another, forcibly. USA directly intervenes in any State on humanitarian basis and Security Council is silent on such interventions by USA. Humanitarian Interventions by USA are completely political and there is no monitoring by UNO whether USA has proved its claims or not. USA has used Humanitarian grounds as a tool to intervene in States where it has political interests and rest of such violations have remained unattended. In the same way UNO has not taken any strict actions to …show more content…

Since 19th Century Humanitarian Intervention has been included as a subject of Public International Law. The basis of such intervention in the internal affairs of a Sovereign State is supposed to be moral not political. This study will comprise of critical analysis about the legal and moral justifications given by the intervening State and the justification of the role of United Nations, especially Security Council. This will further examine the impacts of those interventions on the implementation of Human Rights, International Politics, as well as on Public International Law. This study will further focus on the legal or moral justification of Humanitarian Interventions by USA and its impact on the world politics. As such intervention may be considered as a call for war and may end into a huge warfare or a prolonged war that is against the basic principles of Security Council. Iraq War (2003-2011) is one of its

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