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Alexis Heraclides
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Ada Dialla

Relations , 84–6; M. Walzer, ‘The Rights of Political Communities’, in C. R. Beitz et al. (eds), International Ethics (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985), 178–9; Ellis, ‘Utilitarianism and International Ethics’, 166–7. 106 Michael Doyle, in a perceptive article on Mill and Walzer, has come up with five points and we have taken on board three of them. See M. W. Doyle, ‘A

in Humanitarian intervention in the long nineteenth century
Alexis Heraclides
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Ada Dialla

L. Renault, Introduction à l’étude du droit international (Paris: L. Larose, 1879), 21–2. 68 Ibid ., 23. 69 J. Lorimer, The Institutes of the Law of Nations: A Treatise of the Jural Relations of Separate Political Communities (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1883, 1884), vol. I, 101–2; and vol. II, 51, 54

in Humanitarian intervention in the long nineteenth century
French denaturalisation law on the brink of World War II
Marie Beauchamps

he explicitly refers to France as being his country, even describing its successes and errors as his own), his sense of duty towards France makes it unambiguously clear that the General never ceased to consider himself as a member of the French political community. Accordingly, the national community invoked in the bill is bounded by the governmental, formal reading of the nation

in Security/ Mobility
Alexis Heraclides
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Ada Dialla

, Rhetoric and the “European Character” of Turkey’, Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans , 8:3 (2006), 305. 126 Neumann, Uses of the Other , 53. 127 J. Lorimer, The Institutes of the Law of Nations: A Treatise of the Jural Relations of Separate Political Communities (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1883), vol. I, 102

in Humanitarian intervention in the long nineteenth century