FOREIGN INTERVENTION IN INTERNAL CONFLICTS
Journal Title: Medzinárodné vzťahy - Year 2018, Vol 16, Issue 4
Abstract
The intervention by invitation is still a controversial issue. The pillars of international law are its basic principles, such as the principle of non-interference and the prohibition of the threat and use of force in international relations. The article aims to overcome the problem of identifying intervention by invitation in relation to the classification of armed conflict and the application of international humanitarian law standards.
Authors and Affiliations
Stanislav Mráz, Klaudia Hraníková Pyteľová
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