人道主义干预的危险与保护责任主义及其部分解决方案

M. Bellinger
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联合国成立时,其最重要的目标之一是使战争过时。《联合国宪章》的目标是希望“将子孙后代从战祸中拯救出来”。1当富兰克林·D·罗斯福总统第一次描述他对二战后国际组织的愿景时,他设想了一个促进和促进“国际合作……以考虑和处理世界关系问题”的组织。2他还希望成立一个“关心和平解决国际争端”的理事会。3《联合国宪章》本身采取了当时前所未有的步骤,宣布战争为非法,声明“所有会员国均应以和平方式解决其国际争端”,“所有成员国均应避免……对任何国家的领土完整或政治独立进行武力威胁或使用武力。”4然而,《联合国宪章》并未涉及人道主义干预这一重要的潜在例外情况。这种不明确导致了一场激烈的辩论,一直持续到今天——一个州是否可以合法地使用
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The Dangers of Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine, and a Partial Solution
When the United Nations (UN) was formed, one of its most important goals was to render war obsolete. The UN Charter states as a goal the hope to “save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.”1 When President Franklin D. Roosevelt first described his vision for a post-World War II international organization, he envisioned an organization that would promote and facilitate “international cooperation . . . to consider and deal with the problem of world relations.”2 He also wanted a council that would “concern itself with peaceful settlement of international disputes.”3 The UN Charter itself took the then-unprecedented step of outlawing war, stating that “all Members shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means,” and that “all Members shall refrain . . . from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.”4 However, the UN Charter does not address the important potential exception of humanitarian intervention. This lack of clarity has led to a robust debate that continues to this day—can a state legitimately use
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