Nikolaos K. Tsagourias
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The policy-oriented school in international law and humanitarian intervention
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Law acquires its purposiveness through identification of certain trends in humanity such as human interdependence, the demand for greater sharing of values and the realisation of an affluent, free society or the attainment of security. These social factors which generate law are reminiscent of the circumstances which inform the social contract. But for the policy school there is a telos to be achieved, human dignity, which leads to value maximisation whereas for H. L. A. Hart and the social contract theorists the telos of survival denotes value minimisation. Humanitarian intervention is linked with strategies for achieving human dignity when it fails in domestic arenas. As it has been maintained, the social contract theory presupposes respect for the rights of the contractors. With the policy school international law overcame its insularity and defensive mood and acquired vision and method.

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Jurisprudence of international law

The humanitarian dimension

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