Nikolaos K. Tsagourias
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Humanitarian intervention in a discursive model of human dignity
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This chapter redescribes one's actualisation under the discursive framework of human dignity which describes a process but also a human achievement. Human dignity encompasses his/her sense of humanity which transgresses the particular individual and reveals the solidarity established by acknowledging his/her humanity and his/her empowerment to share it. Human dignity as dignified existence becomes the guiding ideal in the redescription which transforms the legal argument concerning humanitarian intervention. The chapter relates human dignity to actuation, arguments or consequences and links the private and the public domain of human discourse. It presents the argument for humanitarian intervention in a discursive model of human dignity. The chapter also discusses the cases of Somalia and Kosovo to illustrate not only the contradictions of the legal arguments but also the labours in connection with the value of human dignity.

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Jurisprudence of international law

The humanitarian dimension

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