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The right to intervene or the obligation to react?What can be done to ensure respect for the rights of the individual in the light of the principle of non-intervention
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 January 2010
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- Books and Reviews
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- International Review of the Red Cross (1961 - 1997) , Volume 34 , Issue 298 , February 1994 , pp. 83 - 84
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- Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1994
References
1 Corten, Olivier and Klein, Pierre, Droit d'ingérence ou obligation de réaction? Les possibilités d'action visant à assurer le respect des droits de la personne face au principe de non-intervention, Emile Bruylant, Burssels, 1992, 283 pp. (Collection de droit international).Google Scholar
2 Contrary to what the authors state on p. 4 of their book, the Additional Protocols have no common Article 1. The provision in question is Article 1, para. 1, of Protocol I.