1.10. The Structure of the
Research
This work is divided into five chapters. The introductory
chapter fixes the context, the aims, goals and the expectations in undertaking
a work of this magnitude. This chapter presents with general introduction of
the study, it will discuss the background of the study, the problem statement,
the research objectives, the research question, the hypothesis and finally the
significance of the study.
The second chapter entitles literature review, it focuses on
humanitarian intervention, some key concepts such as armed conflict,
sovereignty, etc. are defined and reconsidered the principles of public
international law, especially the principle of humanitarian intervention and
the principle of sovereignty of States, interference and the principle of
non-intervention and at the end discussed the use of force in international
relations and humanitarian intervention.
The third chapter focuses on the critical analysis of the NATO
humanitarian intervention in Libya. In this chapter, a researcher analyzes the
foundations of the intervention, the absence of indisputable legal basis and in
fine, exceptions to the principle of non-intervention. In this regard, a
researcher examined the doctrine of humanitarian intervention to the rules of
current international law. Based on the principle of sovereignty, a researcher
noticed that the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and the
interpretation given by the doctrinal tend to legitimize an armed humanitarian
intervention.
The 4th chapter presents the matter of suggesting
in some ways to address the issue of military interventions that all overpass
their expected objectives. The fifth chapter and last of this work presents the
conclusion of work, testifying of hypothesis and it is concluded by suggestions
and recommendations.
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