LAW AND MORALITY IN HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION

IF 1.2 Q1 LAW
L. Eggert
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ABSTRACT This paper examines what prevents us from legally enforcing the moral imperative of protecting human rights during military operations carried out for distinctly humanitarian purposes. The answer, I argue, lies not in familiar objections to bringing the law into greater congruence with morality, but in international law's indeterminacy regarding the use of force. Preserving stability within the nascent international legal system comes at the cost of a law that eschews the protection of individual rights even in cases in which the protection of human rights is what justifies military action. The tension between state sovereignty and the protection of human rights thus not only generates well-known controversies about the lawfulness of military intervention. It also prevents us from devising laws to protect human rights during wars whose very purpose it is to stop human rights violations. Protecting human rights during humanitarian interventions may thus remain an undertaking as quixotic as it is morally urgent.
人道主义干预中的法律与道德
摘要本文探讨了在出于明显人道主义目的的军事行动中,是什么阻碍了我们从法律上强制执行保护人权的道德义务。我认为,答案不在于人们对使法律与道德更加一致的常见反对意见,而在于国际法在使用武力方面的不确定性。在新生的国际法律体系中维护稳定是以一项回避保护个人权利的法律为代价的,即使在保护人权是军事行动正当理由的情况下也是如此。因此,国家主权与保护人权之间的紧张关系不仅引发了关于军事干预合法性的众所周知的争议。它还阻止我们制定法律来保护战争期间的人权,而战争的目的正是制止侵犯人权的行为。因此,在人道主义干预期间保护人权可能仍然是一项不切实际的事业,在道义上也是紧迫的。
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