Nikolaos K. Tsagourias
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Natural law and humanitarian intervention
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The modern concept of humanitarian intervention follows the same doctrinal and operational pattern either as the societas humana which interposes to restore the forfeited standards of humanity and to protect maltreated individuals or the need to restore peace and order threatened by human rights abuses. Because humanitarian intervention is prima facie an assault on state sovereignty, it is legitimised by being integrated into a natural law theory which envisages an enveloping human society. Related to the rationalisation and secularisation of natural law is the projection of the individual who is for Hugo Grotius the ultimate unit in national and international law. Grotius' social contract appears as an attempt for the philosophical rationalisation of the status quo, whereas for the contractual philosophers it is a means for scrutinising state power.

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Jurisprudence of international law

The humanitarian dimension

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