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Limits of Law, Prerogatives of Power. Interventionism after Kosovo

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NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia was justified. NATO violated the United Nations Charter - but nations have used armed force so often that the ban on non-defensive use of force has been cast into doubt. Dangerous cracks in the international legal order have surfaced - widened, ironically, by the UN Security Council itself, which has ridden roughshod over the Charter's ban on intervention. Yet nations remain hopelessly divided on what the rules should be. An unplanned geopolitical order has thus emerged - posing serious dilemmas for American policy-makers in a world where intervention will be judged more by wisdom than by law.

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Limits of Law, Prerogatives of Power. Interventionism after Kosovo, Michael J. Glennon

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2001
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Titolo
Limits of Law, Prerogatives of Power. Interventionism after Kosovo
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Palgrave
Pubblicato
2001
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
272
ISBN10
0312239017
ISBN13
9780312239015
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Descrizione
NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia was justified. NATO violated the United Nations Charter - but nations have used armed force so often that the ban on non-defensive use of force has been cast into doubt. Dangerous cracks in the international legal order have surfaced - widened, ironically, by the UN Security Council itself, which has ridden roughshod over the Charter's ban on intervention. Yet nations remain hopelessly divided on what the rules should be. An unplanned geopolitical order has thus emerged - posing serious dilemmas for American policy-makers in a world where intervention will be judged more by wisdom than by law.