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International movements --- History of Southern Europe --- anno 1990-1999 --- Kosovo --- Kosovo War, 1998-1999 --- Law and legislation. --- Kosovo (Republic) --- International status. --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements. --- Kosovo War, 1998-1999Law and legislation.Kosovo (Republic) --- Kosovo (Republic)International status. --- #SBIB:328H271 --- -341.29 --- Kosovo Conflict, 1998-1999 --- Kosovo Crisis, 1998-1999 --- Instellingen en beleid: Balkanstaten: Roemenië, Bulgarije, Ex-Joegoslavië, Albanië e.a. --- Law and legislation --- -Kosovo (Republic) --- -Autonomy and independence movements --- International status --- Kosova (Republic) --- Kosovë (Republic) --- Republic of Kosovo --- Republika e Kosovës --- Republika Kosovo --- Republika Kosova --- Република Косово --- Република Косова --- Косово (Republic) --- Kosowo (Republic) --- كوسوفو (Republic) --- Kūsūfū (Republic) --- Cosova (Republic) --- Kosovu (Republic) --- República de Kosovu --- Kusuwu (Republic) --- Kosovo Respublikası --- Косава (Republic) --- Рэспубліка Косава --- Rėspublika Kosava --- Republik Kosovo --- Kosovo Vabariik --- Κοσσυφοπέδιο (Republic) --- Kossyphopedio (Republic) --- Κόσοβο (Republic) --- Δημοκρατία του Κοσσυφοπεδίου --- Dēmokratia tou Kossyphopediou --- República de Kosovo --- Kosovoko Errepublika --- République du Kosovo --- Chosaiv (Republic) --- Poblacht na Cosaive --- Pobblaght Chosovo --- Khô-sò-vok (Republic) --- 코소보 (Republic) --- Kʻosobo (Republic) --- Ager Merulensis --- Cossovo (Republic) --- Cossovum (Republic) --- Praevalis (Republic) --- Dardania (Republic) --- Kosovas (Republic) --- Kosovo Respublika --- Koszovó (Republic) --- Koszovói Köztársaság --- Cosovo (Republic) --- Tlācatlahtohcāyōtl Cosovo --- Republiek Kosovo --- コソボ (Republic) --- Republicii Kosovo --- Республика Косово --- Respublika Kosovo --- Kòssovu (Republic) --- Kòssuvu (Republic) --- Kosofo (Republic) --- Jamhuuriyadda Kosovo --- Kuosuovs (Republic) --- 科索沃 (Republic) --- Kesuowo (Republic) --- Ke suo wo (Republic) --- 341.29 --- Instellingen en beleid: Balkanstaten: Roemenië, Bulgarije, Ex-Joegoslavië, Albanië e.a --- Kosovo (Serbia)
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Human rights --- International law --- Minorities --- Human Rights --- International courts --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Human rights. --- International courts. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Minority rights --- International tribunals --- Tribunals, International --- Courts --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Law and legislation
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Minorities --- Minorités --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Civil rights --- Droit --- Droits --- Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. --- Human rights --- 254 Internationale verdragen --- Raamovereenkomst van de Raad van Europa ter bescherming van de nationale minderheden --- Minorités --- Legal status, laws, etc --- European law --- Minorities - Legal status, laws, etc. - Europe --- Human rights - Europe --- DROIT INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC --- PROTECTION DES MINORITES --- SUJET --- L'INDIVIDU
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The international administration of the Kosovo crisis generated the very result that the organised international community had most wanted to avoid : independence for Kosovo. However, in the wake of the armed confrontation between NATO and Serbia in 1999, and the forced displacement of a very large part of the ethnic Albanian population by Serb authorities, independence for Kosovo became the only realistic option for a settlement. This paper investigates how the international negotiations on the final status of Kosovo held under the auspices of the United Nations sought to address the tension between the rule of territorial unity and the need to come to terms with this reality. It considers the format and substance of the Vienna negotiations on Kosovo and of the follow-on talks held throughout 2006 and 2007, eventually leading to the unilateral declaration of independence in February 2008.
Kosovo War, 1998-1999. --- Recognition (International law) --- Minorities --- Guerre du Kosovo, 1998-1999 --- Reconnaissance (Droit international) --- Minorités --- Civil rights --- Droits --- Kosovo (Republic) --- European Union countries --- Kosovo --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations --- Politique et gouvernement --- Relations extérieures --- #SBIB:327.5H10 --- #SBIB:328H271 --- Strategie: algemeen --- Instellingen en beleid: Balkanstaten: Roemenië, Bulgarije, Ex-Joegoslavië, Albanië e.a. --- Minorités --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Relations extérieures --- Instellingen en beleid: Balkanstaten: Roemenië, Bulgarije, Ex-Joegoslavië, Albanië e.a
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Minorities - Legal status, laws, etc --- Human Rights --- International courts --- Minorities
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This volume explores the breadth and depth of provision on minority issues within the European Union. The reluctance of the European Union, and separately some of its member states, to address new and existing dynamics of minority issues and the relative inattention to these matters raises new questions for both the EU and other actors in the field of minority rights. Specifically, the evolution of minority rights policies and institutions within the EU and the broader European context, models of governance pertaining to minorities, and the potential for conflict between governing authorities of member states and groups with whom they interact form the core of the debates presented.
Minorities --- Minorities --- Government policy --- Legal status, laws, etc.
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