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05/08/2015

Law and Policy. Debates on the Law of interference (DIEEEA40-2015)

In the so-called right of intervention simultaneously concur the legal and political spaces, moral and legal areas with factual, reality and theory promoting a wide casuistry which question the principle of sovereignty established in 1648 by the Treaty of Westphalia, after the Fall of the Wall, in a time of transition to a new world order and placing, somehow, the individual over the State according to the responsibility to protect adopted by the international community. The debates generated by this theory that breaks the linearity of International Relations are consequently incessant.

Author: Federico Aznar Fernández-Montesinos

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