RAMBOULLET CONFERENCE: The extent to which diplomatic agreements can add legitimacy to military interventions,Used

RAMBOULLET CONFERENCE: The extent to which diplomatic agreements can add legitimacy to military interventions,Used

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Within the scope of the underlying international relations, norms and practices, this book examines the FebruaryMarch 1999 Rambouillet Peace Conference on Kosovo. As the Kosovo problem is deep rooted in history, the book initially deals with the historical background, in a search of the chronological contest of the crisis. It also examines legality and legitimacy of the intervention, while essentially focusing on the context of the humanitarian intervention regime. The book analyzes in some length the conference itself, the reason why it was deemed the last attempt at peace and the way it added legitimacy to the intervention. It also explores the causes of the failure of the conference and the subsequent events, while concluding that the enforcement of a global human rights order is possible, even as NATO powers were not enthusiastic about it.

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