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Yugoslavia v. NATO, Security Council resolution 1244, and the law of humanitarian intervention

Argues that the conflict between NATO and Yugoslavia has strengthened concern for rights of individuals under international law, that the UN Security Council ratified NATO actions, and that the doctrine of humanitarian intervention has taken a step toward acceptance as a rule of law.

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Published in:Syracuse journal of international law and commerce 2000-01, Vol.27 (1), p.77-101
Main Author: Schwabach, Aaron
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Argues that the conflict between NATO and Yugoslavia has strengthened concern for rights of individuals under international law, that the UN Security Council ratified NATO actions, and that the doctrine of humanitarian intervention has taken a step toward acceptance as a rule of law.
ISSN:0093-0709