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This book assesses whether humanitarian-intervention exists under customary international law. The main question being whether there is a right to humanitarian-intervention, and if so, according to what criteria, using historical analysis to determine its existence. By combining historical and legal methods running from the nineteenth century Ottoman Empire through to the contemporary Russia-Ukraine War, this book determines that such a right has been extinguished under international law.

Produktbeschreibung
This book assesses whether humanitarian-intervention exists under customary international law. The main question being whether there is a right to humanitarian-intervention, and if so, according to what criteria, using historical analysis to determine its existence. By combining historical and legal methods running from the nineteenth century Ottoman Empire through to the contemporary Russia-Ukraine War, this book determines that such a right has been extinguished under international law.
Autorenporträt
Cian Moran, Ph.D. (2022), University of Galway, is a serving naval officer with the Irish Defence Forces. He has published several articles in the fields of international law with a focus on international law and the use of force. In addition to his PhD, Cian holds an LLM in International Law from the University of Nottingham, an LL.B. in Law from the University of Galway, a diploma in Irish(Gaelic) from the University of Galway and a BSc in Nautical Science from Munster Technological University.