The Yugoslav Crisis in International Law

The Yugoslav Crisis in International Law
Title The Yugoslav Crisis in International Law PDF eBook
Author University of Cambridge. Research Centre for International Law
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 782
Release 1997-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780521463041

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This book brings together for the first time a comprehensive documentary record of the crisis in the former Yugoslavia, tracing the responses both of the United Nations and regional organisations. Many of the documents reproduced are otherwise inaccessible. This volume contains all relevant UN Security Council Resolutions and Presidential Statements together with the records of the debates leading to their adoption; reports on the crisis compiled by the UN Secretary-General; and extracts from decisions and debates in the UN General Assembly. The efforts of regional organisations are reflected in general documents from, amongst others, the EC, NATO, the Western European Union, the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, and the Non-Aligned Movement.

The Yugoslav Crisis in International Law

The Yugoslav Crisis in International Law
Title The Yugoslav Crisis in International Law PDF eBook
Author Daniel L. Bethlehem
Publisher
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Release 1997
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Yugoslav Crisis in International Law

Yugoslav Crisis in International Law
Title Yugoslav Crisis in International Law PDF eBook
Author D. L. Bethlehem
Publisher
Total Pages 736
Release 1995-04-13
Genre Law
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The first comprehensive record of this crisis in the former Yugoslavia. Using many otherwise inaccessible documents, this book traces the responses of the United Nations and regional organisations. The United Nations documents include Security Council Resolutions and the records of debates in the General Assembly leading to their adoption as well as the Secretary-General's reports. The efforts of many regional organisations, such as the EC and NATO, are represented in general documents. All have substantial introductions and indexes.

The "Yugoslav" Crisis in International Law

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Title The "Yugoslav" Crisis in International Law PDF eBook
Author Daniel Bethlehem
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1997
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Serbian Nationalism and the Origins of the Yugoslav Crisis

Serbian Nationalism and the Origins of the Yugoslav Crisis
Title Serbian Nationalism and the Origins of the Yugoslav Crisis PDF eBook
Author Vesna Pešić
Publisher
Total Pages 50
Release 1996
Genre Government publications
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The 'Yugoslav' crisis in international law. 2. Succession, conflict and peace-keeping

The 'Yugoslav' crisis in international law. 2. Succession, conflict and peace-keeping
Title The 'Yugoslav' crisis in international law. 2. Succession, conflict and peace-keeping PDF eBook
Author Daniel Bethlehem
Publisher
Total Pages 800
Release 1995
Genre International law
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The Break-up of Yugoslavia and International Law

The Break-up of Yugoslavia and International Law
Title The Break-up of Yugoslavia and International Law PDF eBook
Author Peter Radan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 562
Release 2004-01-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134525451

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The demise of the former Yugoslavia was brought about by various secessionist movements seeking international recognition of statehood. This book provides a critical analysis from an international law perspective of the break-up of Yugoslavia. Although international recognition was granted to the former Yugoslav republics of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina and Macedonia, the claims of secessionist movements that sought a revision of existing internal federal borders were rejected. The basis upon which the post-secession international borders were accepted in international law involved novel applications of international law principles of self-determination of peoples and uti possidetis. This book traces the developments of these principles, and the historical development of Yugoslavia's internal borders.