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aid (assistance), funds for life, free of charge distributed among the population of the areas covered by the humanitarian catastrophe, or standing on its edge. For the conditions of armed conflict International Court of Justice has define...
Justifications for Humanitarian Interventions Introduction The increase in internal conflicts in the post-Cold War helped propel the forefront concern for individuals. While peace and security have historically constituted the pillars of th...
famine and hunger. Today the world population is 6.7 billion people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau (2009). In 1900, there were “only” 1.65 billion people on earth, 2.5 billion by 1950, with a projected 9 billion by 2050. While a numbe...
emerged in 1871, the inhabitants of the countries would spend the next half years modifying to the new situation. In particular, the rise of the wealthy, mighty, and aggressive new Emperor in Germany. The first signals of stress were miles...
crimes against people and as war crimes Overview Over the course of the 1990s, the intemational community saw significant development and utilization of legal frameworks for mechanisms designed to prevent crimes against people and genocide....
2011 Sphere Project Edition. "The Sphere standards have become the standards for excellence in humanitarian assistance," said Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs United Nations, Valerie Amos, during the presentation of the 2011 editi...
Americans. One can notice a isolationist doctrine from the first world war. Indeed, the U.S. became involved in this battle by supplying the French and English troops. Then in 1917, the U.S. Army arrived in Europe. By 1919, isolationism bec...