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The doctrine that a breach of international law is justified if it is imperative to ensure self-preservation, defend a vital interest, or prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. States are reluctant to endorse the doctrine in general terms, but are not averse to invoking it in particular cases. See also intervention. |
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