Libya, the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of Humanitarian Intervention
A scholarly work exploring the Responsibility to Protect in Libya and future humanitarian intervention. It analyzes legal and ethical implications for civil rights law. Customer insight: limited positive sentiment noted in reviews
Highlights
- legal-ethical discussion
- analysis of R2P in Libya
- future implications for intervention
Pros
- academic analysis of humanitarian intervention
- focus on responsibility to protect framework
- legal-ethics discussion relevant to civil rights law
Cons
- limited reviews available
- may be dense for casual readers
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