Nikolaos K. Tsagourias
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This chapter demonstrates how legal discourse appertaining to humanitarian intervention is informed by theoretical explorations, and illustrates how activity in this field emulates these legal and theoretical constructions. International law is portrayed as concerned only with producing structural arguments and not with the significance of the argument, the responsibility of the debaters the significance of the incidence and of its consequences. Therefore, the chapter embraces the dialogic knowledge contained in the value of human dignity. Human dignity entreats appreciation, creativity, empathy, edification and multi-instructionism. It induces lawyers to encounter the phenomena, appreciate their multi-meaning, bear responsibility for their findings and imagine a new order. The chapter also presents an overview of key concepts covered in the subsequent chapters of this book.

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Jurisprudence of international law

The humanitarian dimension

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