The French intervention has been described as one of the first humanitarian interventions.
The doctrine of humanitarian intervention has status in international law.
Is there an example of an armed humanitarian intervention that just saved lives?
But that's not all; humanitarian intervention is also yesterday's problem.
Is this what anyone really had in mind when they called for 'humanitarian intervention'?
One need only look at what has happened in the case of Libya and humanitarian intervention.
Now we are saying that it is simply humanitarian intervention.
It's obvious its going to happen under the premise of a"humanitarian intervention".
In the 20th century, America's foreign policy has involved an increasing amount of military and humanitarian intervention around the globe.
Iraq's position is a far cry from the growing international support for a "right of humanitarian intervention."