Explanation of the book
This book raises the importance of developing the concept of sovereignty for the state, and the necessity of making this concept an expression of the sovereignty of the state and not the sovereignty of the government, and starting from the fact that the people are the ones who possess sovereignty because they are - customarily and legally - the source of powers and the basis of the existence of the state, and it asks if these concepts are established, does the international community have the right to military intervention for humanitarian purposes?
Section: Political Books
Number of pages: 135 pages
This book raises the importance of developing the concept of sovereignty for the state, and the necessity of making this concept an expression of the sovereignty of the state and not the sovereignty of the government, and starting from the fact that the people are the ones who possess sovereignty because they are - customarily and legally - the source of powers and the basis of the existence of the state, and it asks if these concepts are established, does the international community have the right to military intervention for humanitarian purposes?
humanitarian military intervention
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