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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 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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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2000
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- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780714650852
- ISBN-10: 0714650854
- Artikelnr.: 21867075
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- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780714650852
- ISBN-10: 0714650854
- Artikelnr.: 21867075
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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Introduction: Still Waiting for the Reckoning, Ken Booth
Part 1 Perspectives
Chapter 1 Genocide: Knowing What It Is That We Want to Remember, or Forget, or Forgive, Dunne Tim, Kroslak Daniela
Chapter 2 The History and Politics of Ethnic Cleansing, Carrie Booth Walling
Chapter 3 Rape in War: Lessons of the Balkan Conflicts in the 1990s, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Penny Stanley
Part 2 Prologue
Chapter 4 Warnings From Bosnia: The Dayton Agreement and the Implementation of Human Rights, Marianne Hanson
Chapter 5 Human Wrongs in Kosovo: 1974-99, Alex J. Bellamy
Chapter 6 OSCE Verification Experiences in Kosovo: November 1998-June 1999, William G. Walker
Part 3 War
Chapter 7 Reflections on the Legality and Legitimacy of NATO's Intervention in Kosovo, Nicholas J. Wheeler
Chapter 8 The Kosovo Refugee Crisis: NATO's Humanitarianism versus Human Rights, Jim Whitman
Chapter 9 International Humanitarian Law and the Kosovo Crisis, Hilaire McCoubrey
Chapter 10 The Kosovo Indictment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, Marc Weller
Part 4 Aftermath
Chapter 11 From Rambouillet to the Kosovo Accords: NATO's War against Serbia and Its Aftermath, Eric Herring
Chapter 12 The Ambiguities of Elections in Kosovo: Democratisation versus Human Rights?, Ian R. Mitchell
Chapter 13 'Post-Conflict' Kosovo: An Anatomy Lesson in the Ethics/Politics of Human Rights, Jasmina Husanovi?
Part 5 Forum
Chapter 14 A Qualified Defence of the Use of Force for 'Humanitarian' Reasons, Chris Brown
Chapter 15 Can There be Such a Thing as a Just War?, Melanie McDonagh
Chapter 16 The 1999 Kosovo War through a South African Lens, John Stremlau
Chapter 17 No Good Deed Shall Go Unpunished, Colin S. Gray
Chapter 18 Air Power and the Liberal Politics of War, Tarak Barkawi
Chapter 19 Ten Flaws of Just Wars, Ken Booth
Chapter 20 'Humanitarian Wars', Realist Geopolitics and Genocidal Practices: 'Saving the Kosovars', Richard Falk
Part 6 Documents
Chapter 21 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
Chapter 22 Resolution 1160 (1998)
Chapter 23 Resolution 1199 (1998)
Chapter 24 Interim Agreement for Peace and Self-government in Kosovo
Chapter 25 Proposal of the Parliament of Serbia for Self-governance in Kosovo and Metohija
Chapter 26 Military-Technical Agreement
Chapter 27 Resolution 1244 (1999)
Notes on Contributors
Index
Part 1 Perspectives
Chapter 1 Genocide: Knowing What It Is That We Want to Remember, or Forget, or Forgive, Dunne Tim, Kroslak Daniela
Chapter 2 The History and Politics of Ethnic Cleansing, Carrie Booth Walling
Chapter 3 Rape in War: Lessons of the Balkan Conflicts in the 1990s, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Penny Stanley
Part 2 Prologue
Chapter 4 Warnings From Bosnia: The Dayton Agreement and the Implementation of Human Rights, Marianne Hanson
Chapter 5 Human Wrongs in Kosovo: 1974-99, Alex J. Bellamy
Chapter 6 OSCE Verification Experiences in Kosovo: November 1998-June 1999, William G. Walker
Part 3 War
Chapter 7 Reflections on the Legality and Legitimacy of NATO's Intervention in Kosovo, Nicholas J. Wheeler
Chapter 8 The Kosovo Refugee Crisis: NATO's Humanitarianism versus Human Rights, Jim Whitman
Chapter 9 International Humanitarian Law and the Kosovo Crisis, Hilaire McCoubrey
Chapter 10 The Kosovo Indictment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, Marc Weller
Part 4 Aftermath
Chapter 11 From Rambouillet to the Kosovo Accords: NATO's War against Serbia and Its Aftermath, Eric Herring
Chapter 12 The Ambiguities of Elections in Kosovo: Democratisation versus Human Rights?, Ian R. Mitchell
Chapter 13 'Post-Conflict' Kosovo: An Anatomy Lesson in the Ethics/Politics of Human Rights, Jasmina Husanovi?
Part 5 Forum
Chapter 14 A Qualified Defence of the Use of Force for 'Humanitarian' Reasons, Chris Brown
Chapter 15 Can There be Such a Thing as a Just War?, Melanie McDonagh
Chapter 16 The 1999 Kosovo War through a South African Lens, John Stremlau
Chapter 17 No Good Deed Shall Go Unpunished, Colin S. Gray
Chapter 18 Air Power and the Liberal Politics of War, Tarak Barkawi
Chapter 19 Ten Flaws of Just Wars, Ken Booth
Chapter 20 'Humanitarian Wars', Realist Geopolitics and Genocidal Practices: 'Saving the Kosovars', Richard Falk
Part 6 Documents
Chapter 21 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
Chapter 22 Resolution 1160 (1998)
Chapter 23 Resolution 1199 (1998)
Chapter 24 Interim Agreement for Peace and Self-government in Kosovo
Chapter 25 Proposal of the Parliament of Serbia for Self-governance in Kosovo and Metohija
Chapter 26 Military-Technical Agreement
Chapter 27 Resolution 1244 (1999)
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: Still Waiting for the Reckoning, Ken Booth
Part 1 Perspectives
Chapter 1 Genocide: Knowing What It Is That We Want to Remember, or Forget, or Forgive, Dunne Tim, Kroslak Daniela
Chapter 2 The History and Politics of Ethnic Cleansing, Carrie Booth Walling
Chapter 3 Rape in War: Lessons of the Balkan Conflicts in the 1990s, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Penny Stanley
Part 2 Prologue
Chapter 4 Warnings From Bosnia: The Dayton Agreement and the Implementation of Human Rights, Marianne Hanson
Chapter 5 Human Wrongs in Kosovo: 1974-99, Alex J. Bellamy
Chapter 6 OSCE Verification Experiences in Kosovo: November 1998-June 1999, William G. Walker
Part 3 War
Chapter 7 Reflections on the Legality and Legitimacy of NATO's Intervention in Kosovo, Nicholas J. Wheeler
Chapter 8 The Kosovo Refugee Crisis: NATO's Humanitarianism versus Human Rights, Jim Whitman
Chapter 9 International Humanitarian Law and the Kosovo Crisis, Hilaire McCoubrey
Chapter 10 The Kosovo Indictment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, Marc Weller
Part 4 Aftermath
Chapter 11 From Rambouillet to the Kosovo Accords: NATO's War against Serbia and Its Aftermath, Eric Herring
Chapter 12 The Ambiguities of Elections in Kosovo: Democratisation versus Human Rights?, Ian R. Mitchell
Chapter 13 'Post-Conflict' Kosovo: An Anatomy Lesson in the Ethics/Politics of Human Rights, Jasmina Husanovi?
Part 5 Forum
Chapter 14 A Qualified Defence of the Use of Force for 'Humanitarian' Reasons, Chris Brown
Chapter 15 Can There be Such a Thing as a Just War?, Melanie McDonagh
Chapter 16 The 1999 Kosovo War through a South African Lens, John Stremlau
Chapter 17 No Good Deed Shall Go Unpunished, Colin S. Gray
Chapter 18 Air Power and the Liberal Politics of War, Tarak Barkawi
Chapter 19 Ten Flaws of Just Wars, Ken Booth
Chapter 20 'Humanitarian Wars', Realist Geopolitics and Genocidal Practices: 'Saving the Kosovars', Richard Falk
Part 6 Documents
Chapter 21 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
Chapter 22 Resolution 1160 (1998)
Chapter 23 Resolution 1199 (1998)
Chapter 24 Interim Agreement for Peace and Self-government in Kosovo
Chapter 25 Proposal of the Parliament of Serbia for Self-governance in Kosovo and Metohija
Chapter 26 Military-Technical Agreement
Chapter 27 Resolution 1244 (1999)
Notes on Contributors
Index
Part 1 Perspectives
Chapter 1 Genocide: Knowing What It Is That We Want to Remember, or Forget, or Forgive, Dunne Tim, Kroslak Daniela
Chapter 2 The History and Politics of Ethnic Cleansing, Carrie Booth Walling
Chapter 3 Rape in War: Lessons of the Balkan Conflicts in the 1990s, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Penny Stanley
Part 2 Prologue
Chapter 4 Warnings From Bosnia: The Dayton Agreement and the Implementation of Human Rights, Marianne Hanson
Chapter 5 Human Wrongs in Kosovo: 1974-99, Alex J. Bellamy
Chapter 6 OSCE Verification Experiences in Kosovo: November 1998-June 1999, William G. Walker
Part 3 War
Chapter 7 Reflections on the Legality and Legitimacy of NATO's Intervention in Kosovo, Nicholas J. Wheeler
Chapter 8 The Kosovo Refugee Crisis: NATO's Humanitarianism versus Human Rights, Jim Whitman
Chapter 9 International Humanitarian Law and the Kosovo Crisis, Hilaire McCoubrey
Chapter 10 The Kosovo Indictment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, Marc Weller
Part 4 Aftermath
Chapter 11 From Rambouillet to the Kosovo Accords: NATO's War against Serbia and Its Aftermath, Eric Herring
Chapter 12 The Ambiguities of Elections in Kosovo: Democratisation versus Human Rights?, Ian R. Mitchell
Chapter 13 'Post-Conflict' Kosovo: An Anatomy Lesson in the Ethics/Politics of Human Rights, Jasmina Husanovi?
Part 5 Forum
Chapter 14 A Qualified Defence of the Use of Force for 'Humanitarian' Reasons, Chris Brown
Chapter 15 Can There be Such a Thing as a Just War?, Melanie McDonagh
Chapter 16 The 1999 Kosovo War through a South African Lens, John Stremlau
Chapter 17 No Good Deed Shall Go Unpunished, Colin S. Gray
Chapter 18 Air Power and the Liberal Politics of War, Tarak Barkawi
Chapter 19 Ten Flaws of Just Wars, Ken Booth
Chapter 20 'Humanitarian Wars', Realist Geopolitics and Genocidal Practices: 'Saving the Kosovars', Richard Falk
Part 6 Documents
Chapter 21 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
Chapter 22 Resolution 1160 (1998)
Chapter 23 Resolution 1199 (1998)
Chapter 24 Interim Agreement for Peace and Self-government in Kosovo
Chapter 25 Proposal of the Parliament of Serbia for Self-governance in Kosovo and Metohija
Chapter 26 Military-Technical Agreement
Chapter 27 Resolution 1244 (1999)
Notes on Contributors
Index