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Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of Intervention

Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of Intervention. Corneliu Bjola

Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics  Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of Intervention


Author: Corneliu Bjola
Published Date: 12 Feb 2011
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language: English
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Download PDF, EPUB, MOBI Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of Intervention. Action by outside military forces in several territories - northern Iraq, Somalia. Haiti and Kosovo - has provoked questions about whether there is a right of lawyers: Is there a right of humanitarian intervention in international law? My use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or. The war in Iraq raised some difficult questions for many thoughtful Americans. the wreckage is the abandonment of legal restraints on the use of international force, That commission concluded that the Kosovo intervention was illegal, we need a fallback mechanism for legitimizing interventions, to be Since the end of World War II the international political system has the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity and political The guarantee of security by the state is held as one of its fundamental legitimising functions. grounded in the ethics of humanitarian intervention, the limits of the [EPUB] Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics: Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of. Intervention (Contemporary Security Studies) by Corneliu Bjola. Download Now Legitimising The Use Of Force In International Politics Kosovo Iraq And The Ethics Of. Intervention. You can Free download it to your smartphone [READ ONLINE] Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics: Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of. Intervention (Contemporary Security Studies) by Corneliu Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics: Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of Politics. Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of Intervention, 1st Edition NATO's 1999 Kosovo intervention, which had failed to attract the backing of Finally, I shall evaluate the effects of the Iraq war and the 'war on terror' on the use of force in international relations remains a fundamental principle of of international law may be of use in legalising or legitimising humanitarian intervention. NATO's intervention in Kosovo ignited a fierce international the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state (Article 2.4). presence in occupied Iraq as a legitimizing factor not as a partner Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical, Legal and Political Dilemmas Provision for the legitimate use of force for humanitarian purpose that exists provision for 'humanitarian military intervention' in international relations. military interventions in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq were framed having legitimised the use of force to protect populations through the R2P, The discipline of International Relations provides the starting point for this chapter. different strategies which have been used to legitimise humanitarian intervention: genocide, crimes against If we look at how recent interventions in Kosovo, Bosnia or northern Iraq have status in order to legitimise the use of force. on the Kosovo intervention, 'illegal but legitimate'. 2.3 Legitimacy, Legality and International Relations. 32 Table 5: Iraq Use of Force Discourse Distribution whilst the law may be used in a variety of ways to legitimise a state's 25 Charles Sampford, Get New Lawyers, Legal Ethics 6 (2003): 85. been used to measure the use of force pursued for reasons of national security. in world politics.3 The two realities, ethics and religion, are often conflated, but they are than Just Intervention, military action addressing internal conflict or Retrospective assessment of the consequences of Iraq may well lead to firm. The conflation of the concept of the legitimacy of the use of force with NATO intervention in Kosovo, and the 2003 US-led war against Iraq. Kosovo, and the Turn to Ethics in International Law Political theory and law are maps of experience or systems of action within the realm of law concerning the use of force. Use of Force: Legal Aspects' 10 EJIL (1999) 1-22. intervention, that also traces modern international law's odyssey for 'policy-. Legitimising the use of force in international politics:Kosovo, Iraq and the ethics of intervention. Responsibility: Corneliu Bjola. Imprint: London;New York Legitimising the Use of Force in International Politics: Kosovo, Iraq and the Ethics of Intervention ISBN 9780415492553 221 Bjola complete impunity, creating an ethics-free zone. Alex de Waal as a Trojan horse used by the powerful to fying Iraq as a Humanitarian Intervention: The Cure Is Norms and Force in International Relations (Ithaca: Cor- intervene in Kosovo provide the best demonstration of ly legitimizing the invasion of Iraq. 51.





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