OVERCOMING THE NEUTRALITY OF INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTIONS IN THE LIGHT OF AFRICAN ARMED CONFLICTS

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  • Tchana Hugue Cyrille Doctoral Student, University of Ngaoundéré / Cameroun Author

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Arm Conflicts, Interposition, International Intervention, Neutrality, Responsibility to Protect

Abstract

Neutrality has been considered as the cardinal principle in international intervention is now undergoing and overtake. That is what military interventions carried out at the edge of the 2010 decade precisely in the African continent. In fact, a change of paradigm is operating in the practice of international interventions. If before interposition was the privileged posture for international forces, today they are more implicated in arm conflicts as and such there exist a certain bias. This bias is manifested Through two instruments. One of these instruments is manifested before the interventions. It haves a theoretical connotation. This one precedes the operational one which quintessence is to oppose arm forces to other forces which are the threat to peace. 

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25-06-2020

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Tchana Hugue Cyrille. “OVERCOMING THE NEUTRALITY OF INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTIONS IN THE LIGHT OF AFRICAN ARMED CONFLICTS ”. Journal of Legal Studies & Research, vol. 6, no. 3, June 2020, pp. 1-19, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jlsr/article/view/2434.

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