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Legalnost in legitimnost humanitarne intervencije v Libiji
ID Štravs, Andreja (Author), ID Brglez, Milan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Revolucionarnemu valu demonstracij v arabskem svetu se je leta 2011 pridružila tudi Libija. Na podlagi stališča, da situacija v Libiji predstavlja nevarnost mednarodnemu miru in varnosti, je Varnostni svet Organizacije združenih narodov v Resoluciji 1973 (2011) avtoriziral uporabo sile, na podlagi katere je koalicija voljnih vojaško posredovala v Libiji. Humanitarna intervencija ali celo vojaško posredovanje na podlagi koncepta odgovornost zaščititi je imela za posledico strmoglavljenje 42-letne vladavine Moamerja Gadafija. Posredovanje v Libiji je analizirano z vidika legalnosti in legitimnosti. Legalnost vojaškega posredovanja se preverja s skladnostjo dejanj z mednarodnim pravom, ki jasno ureja uporabo sile. Legitimnost humanitarne intervencije se analizira na podlagi kriterijev, ki izhajajo iz kriterijev pravične vojne in jih sooblikujejo številne institucije, politiki in strokovnjaki. Magistrska naloga pokaže, da so bili postopki, ki so pripeljali do intervencije v Libiji, legitimni in legalni, bolj vprašljiva pa je sama izvedba posredovanja, saj na primer morebitno oboroževanje upornikov in strmoglavljenje libijske vlade porajata dvome v legalno in legitimno implementacijo intervencije.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:legalnost, legitimnost, humanitarna intervencija, Libija, odgovornost zaščititi
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111638 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:36515933 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.10.2019
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Language:English
Title:Legality and Legitimacy of Humanitarian Intervention in Libya
Abstract:
Libya joined the revolutionary wave of demonstrations in the Arab world in 2011. Based on the position that the situation in Libya poses a threat to international peace and security, the Security Council of the United Nations authorized the use of force in its Resolution 1973 (2011), which served as the basis for the coalition of the willing to intervene militarily in Libya. This humanitarian or military intervention, following the concept of Responsibility to Protect, resulted in the overthrow of the 42-year rule by Muammar Gaddafi. The intervention in Libya is analyzed in terms of its legality and its legitimacy. The legality of any military intervention is verified by compliance of acts with international law, which clearly regulates the use of force. The legitimacy of humanitarian intervention is analyzed on the basis of the criterion of just war, and other criteria as developed by many institutions, politicians and experts. The thesis demonstrates that the procedures, which led to the intervention in Libya, were legitimate and legal. However, more questionable was the implementation of the intervention itself, given that a possible arming of the rebels and the overthrow of the Libyan government, among others, raise doubts about the legality and the legitimacy of the intervention and its implementation.

Keywords:legality, legitimacy, humanitarian intervention, Libya, Responsibility to Protect

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