Humanitarian assistance and state sovereignty in international law : towards a comprehensive framework /
An earthquake. A conflict. A tsunami. A coup. Increasingly, non-international armed conflicts send thousands of civilians fleeing across borders to safety, whilst (natural) disasters hit areas of the world where resources to address the calamity are scarce. Coinciding emergencies or deliberate obstr...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Intersentia,
[2015?]
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| Series: | School of Human Rights Research series ;
v. 76. |
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