Humanitäre Intervention als moralische Pflicht

Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 92 (3):295-303 (2006)
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Abstract

Some authors think that humanitarian interventions are always morally wrong. Others think that they are sometimes justified. In this paper, I argue that the international community has a moral duty to humanitarian intervention when it comes to mass murder, mass rape, genocide, ethnic cleansing, and deliberate starvation. It is argued that we all have good reasons to endorse an intervention norm protecting basic rights.

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Peter Schaber
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