THE STANCE OF THE UN REGARDING THE PROCESS OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION AMID THE NEW INTERNATIONAL VARIABLES
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The question of humanitarian intervention raises a hot debate amid the legal and political environments and in the international events, as it contradicts with the principles of the international law provided for by the international conventions, such as the respect of the national sovereignty, inadmissibility of intervention in the domestic issues, and the avoidance of force or threatening. In addition, the individual turned into the absolute aim of any legal domestic or external policy, as many international conventions and domestic constitutions protected the human rights and freedoms in times of peace and war, and even granted him the right to resort to the human rights international courts to defend his rights. Thus, we can deduce the recognition of the international legal personality of the individual. The role of the UN and some other international organizations increased with interventions in the domestic issues of some states, what affects the sovereignty and its domestic and external features and aspects. Thus, we believe the future international relations shall witness a decrease in exercising the sovereignty of some states due to the political and legal mechanisms.
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