The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions
The 1999 conflict in Kosovo is seen as being as significant for international affairs as the pulling down of the Berlin Wall, because of the centrality of human rights in the build-up, conduct and aftermath of the war. This volume is an attempt to explore this human rights tragedy.
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The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions
The 1999 conflict in Kosovo is seen as being as significant for international affairs as the pulling down of the Berlin Wall, because of the centrality of human rights in the build-up, conduct and aftermath of the war. This volume is an attempt to explore this human rights tragedy.
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The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions

The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions

The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions

The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions

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Overview

The 1999 conflict in Kosovo is seen as being as significant for international affairs as the pulling down of the Berlin Wall, because of the centrality of human rights in the build-up, conduct and aftermath of the war. This volume is an attempt to explore this human rights tragedy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780714681269
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/30/2000
Series: International Affairs Human Rights Series
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Perspectives - ethnic cleansing, Carrie Booth Walling; genocide, Daniela Kroslak, Tim Dunne; mass rape in war, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Penny Stanley; prologue -implementation lessons from Bosnia, Marianne Hanson; Osce verification experiences in Kosovo, William Walker; human rights abuses in Kosovo, Alex Bellamy; war - NATO policy - issues of legality and legitimacy, Nicholas J. Wheeler; the rights of refugees and the responsibilities of others, Jim Whitman; international humanitarian war and the Kosovo operations, Hilaire McCoubrey; war crimes, Marc Weller; aftermath - the human rights dimensions of the Kosovo Accords, Eric Herring; can human rights be secured? the problems of post-conflict implementation, Ian Mitchell; human rights from the bottom up, Jasmina Husanovic; forum -is humanitarian war a contradiction in terms? Tarak Barkaun et al.
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