Book contents
- The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention
- Human Rights in History
- The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Contributors
- Book part
- 1 The emergence of humanitarian intervention
- Part I Theoretical approach and legal discourse on the concept of humanitarian intervention
- Part II Fighting the slave trade and protecting religious minorities
- 5 Enforcing abolition
- 6 Lord Vivian’s tears
- 7 From protection to humanitarian intervention? Enforcing Jewish rights in Romania and Morocco around 1880
- Part III Transferring a concept to the twentieth century
- Part IV Limited options or further development? Humanitarian intervention during the Cold War
- Part V A new century of humanitarian intervention?
- Index
6 - Lord Vivian’s tears
The moral hazards of humanitarian intervention
from Part II - Fighting the slave trade and protecting religious minorities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2015
- The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention
- Human Rights in History
- The Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Contributors
- Book part
- 1 The emergence of humanitarian intervention
- Part I Theoretical approach and legal discourse on the concept of humanitarian intervention
- Part II Fighting the slave trade and protecting religious minorities
- 5 Enforcing abolition
- 6 Lord Vivian’s tears
- 7 From protection to humanitarian intervention? Enforcing Jewish rights in Romania and Morocco around 1880
- Part III Transferring a concept to the twentieth century
- Part IV Limited options or further development? Humanitarian intervention during the Cold War
- Part V A new century of humanitarian intervention?
- Index
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- The Emergence of Humanitarian InterventionIdeas and Practice from the Nineteenth Century to the Present, pp. 121 - 141Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015
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