Michel Veuthey
Webster University, International Relations, Faculty Member
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Research Interests: Criminal Law, Strategy (Military Science), Ethics, Education, Peace and Conflict Studies, and 21 moreHuman Rights, International Criminal Law, War Studies, Genocide Studies, International Human Rights Law, United Nations, Public International Law, Civil Society and the Public Sphere, International Humanitarian Law, International Cooperation, War Crimes, Peacekeeping, Crime Prevention, Inteernational Human Rights Philosophy, Crimes Against Humanity, Peace, Peacebuilding, Non-state actors, UN Charter, United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, and Geneva Conventions
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Research Interests: International Relations, Human Rights Law, International Law, Human Rights, War Studies, and 11 morePublic Relations, Public International Law, Humanitarian Intervention, International Humanitarian Law, Civil Society, Violent Non-State Actors, Non-state actors, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief, Droit International Public, International Commitee of the Red Cross, and De La Guerre Et De La Paix
Research Interests: Religion, Military History, Cultural Studies, Media Studies, International Relations Theory, and 15 morePeace and Conflict Studies, International Studies, International Law, Human Rights, Reciprocity (Social and Cultural Anthropology), International Security, Conflict, War Studies, United Nations, European Union, Ethnicity, Red Cross, ICRC, Cultural and Media Studies, and Humanitarian Actions
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... Both in law and in practice, humanitarian action demonstrates the principle of synergism[38], whereby ... A few of these different approaches are elaborated below ... The United Nations system, which has considerable potential for... more
... Both in law and in practice, humanitarian action demonstrates the principle of synergism[38], whereby ... A few of these different approaches are elaborated below ... The United Nations system, which has considerable potential for interaction between humanitarian action and politics ...