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Revisiting the UK’s 2011 Rescue of Nationals from Libya. Part I: Necessity as the Legal Basis for “Non-Violent Evacuation Operations”? | Synapse
April 27, 2026
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Revisiting the UK’s 2011 Rescue of Nationals from Libya. Part I: Necessity as the Legal Basis for “Non-Violent Evacuation Operations”?
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Shastikk Kumaran
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This analysis explores the legal justification for the UK's rescue operations in Libya based on necessity.
Analysis of legal frameworks regarding evacuation operations
Examination of historical precedents
Consideration of international law principles
Identified necessity as a valid legal basis for non-violent interventions under international law
Discussed implications for the sovereignty of affected nations
Highlighted potential normative challenges in similar future operations
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Shastikk Kumaran (Wed,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.17176/20260422-172911-0
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