THE SPECIFICITY OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN THE LIGHT OF CURRENT INTERNATIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS

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LAKSACI SIDAHMED, BEN ABDELKABIR HASSEN

Abstract

The phenomenon of humanitarian international intervention is one of the manifestations that have helped the international community to solve many international problems and crises that posed a real danger to the security and stability of most peoples and societies, especially if we know that these tensions have been witnessed in many different regions of the world. It is worth noting that this intervention includes humanitarian aid, as it is often carried out under a legal cover established by the United Nations in order to give it a character of legitimacy. In light of this, we find that international transformations have had a direct impact on international humanitarian intervention, and this is the subject of our current study, which we are about to address.

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