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When is military intervention morally justified?

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The paper explores the ethical legitimacy of military intervention in countries like Somalia, Serbia-Montenegro, and Iraq, despite its prohibition under international law. It examines the moral justifications for a state to intervene in another's internal affairs, focusing on conditions under which such actions may be considered justified. The discussion highlights the diverse scholarly opinions regarding the moral standards that should guide a state's conduct in warfare, aiming to provide insights into this complex and contentious issue.

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When is military intervention morally justified?, Christian Kreß

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2007
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