My rating: 2 of 5 stars
In addition to being extremely repetitive, this book has one major problem, and that is that it never even mentions the "willingness" of states to intervene. In a book that deals with Humanitarian Intervention, even though he limits himself to ethical, legal and political aspects, is unforgivable.
Another tiny problem is that the last part of the book, entitled "Conclusion" has a segment entitled "Conclusion". This returns us to the problem of his repeating himself all the time.
All in all a poor work.
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