Nedržavni Akteri U Međunarodnom Pravu 2020
DOI: 10.18485/iipe_nsail.2020.ch7
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Položaj nevladinih organizacija u međunarodnom pravu

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“…A concrete example is the Dutch Minister of the Interior, who said: "If this action is not in accordance with international law, the problem is not with the action, but with the existing international order" (Raičević, 2008). From the Yugoslav perspective, it is said that "what happened during NATO's intervention in Kosovo was nothing less than an act of aggression, contrary to peace and inconsistent with the traditional international law of the principle of territorial sovereignty (Joyner, 2002).…”
Section: The Legitimacy Of Nato's Intervention In Kosovo: Coercive Di...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A concrete example is the Dutch Minister of the Interior, who said: "If this action is not in accordance with international law, the problem is not with the action, but with the existing international order" (Raičević, 2008). From the Yugoslav perspective, it is said that "what happened during NATO's intervention in Kosovo was nothing less than an act of aggression, contrary to peace and inconsistent with the traditional international law of the principle of territorial sovereignty (Joyner, 2002).…”
Section: The Legitimacy Of Nato's Intervention In Kosovo: Coercive Di...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Security Council resolutions for Kosovo provide a full legal justification for intervention (Raičević, 2008), "someday they will understand that the UN Charter is not the only source of international law" (Raičević, 2008). Based on the UN's universal declaration of human rights, humanitarian intervention implies a threat or use of force outside state borders carried out by one or more states to prevent or halt the severe violation of basic human rights of individuals who are not members of that or those states, and without the permission of the state where violence is used.…”
Section: The Legitimacy Of Nato's Intervention In Kosovo: Coercive Di...mentioning
confidence: 99%