5.4.
Contribution of this Dissertation in the Area of Research
The legal status of humanitarian intervention poses a
profound challenge to the future of global order drawing on recent doctrinal
studies, this research enlighten the academicians and researchers how sometimes
the international intervention does not observed the guidelines provided by its
authorizations. This study has explain well to the lawmaker and actors of
justice how UNSC Resolution in area of international intervention would be
interpret in lay balancing human rights issues. This research play a great role
of knowing how estimate towards a reasonable prospect of good success of
international intervention in the future.
The analysis presented in this study includes both a strong
and a modest position. The strong position holds that legalizing international
intervention should, on balance with the human rights, discourage aggressive
wars by states hat use the pretext of humanitarianism. Therefore in area of
research, this research will be a tool of strong and modest knowledge of how,
when and why international intervention will be balancing with human rights
protections and how the some general principles of international law will
flexible on matters of mass violation of human rights protections.
5.5.
Scope for Further Researcher
The International humanitarian intervention introduced in this
dissertation provides a natural guide to future researchers. Hence, natural
directions for future research include pushing existing domains deeper down in
the international intervention practice, as well as introducing new domains.
It is not yet completely clear how mechanisms should be evaluated. Thus, future
research at these nodes will also involve developing a general theory for such
evaluation of international intervention. It is very clear that the future
researcher will deal with development of framework of international
intervention especially authorized by UNSC, with the role of ICC in prosecution
of crime committed during 2011 Libyan international intervention and the role
of ICC in deterring future gross humanitarian rights violation.
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