[학술논문] The Use of Force, <em>Humanitarian</em> <em>Intervention</em>, and the Responsibility to Protect - In the Light of a Recent North Korea Contingency Plan
...proposed case of <em>humanitarian</em> <em>intervention</em>, overlooking the human rights catastrophe. With these cases the overwhelming majority of contemporary legal opinion has been addressed against the existence of a right of <em>humanitarian</em> <em>intervention</em>. The rationale to defend conservatively the current collective security framework of the UN Charter is that at most the doctrine of <em>humanitarian</em> <em>intervention</em> has a tenuous...