Today, the situation in Georgia can be considered as a prime example of international intervention and national sovereignty, particularly with respect to the principle of defense. Is national sovereignty more important than international regulation? It is difficult to recognize that international regulation is entirely legitimate in all situations that involve conflict. Nowadays, most countries agree with the principle of intervention if a problem exists within a country's borders. It is looked upon as a type of political cooperation. Therefore, international regulation consists of some form of political intervention. For instance, whenever there is a conflict within a country the duty of intervention is authorized by states, humanitarian organizations and organs of collective security to intervene.
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