International Relations Humanitarian Interventions Questions
The concept of 'humanitarian intervention non-violation of international values' in humanitarian interventions refers to the idea that when a state or group of states intervenes in another country to address a humanitarian crisis or protect human rights, it should do so in a manner that respects and upholds international values and norms. This means that the intervention should be conducted in accordance with principles such as sovereignty, non-interference, and respect for the rights and dignity of the affected population. The intervention should aim to alleviate suffering and protect human rights without causing further harm or violating the principles of international law.