The Chapter focuses on the practice relating to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) operations that raise the most interesting and at the same time challenging issues from the viewpoint of the legal regime on the use of force, namely the campaign conducted in Liberia from August 1990 to the general elections of July 1997 and the intervention carried out in Sierra Leone from the military coup of May 1997 to the return of power, in March 1998, of the democratically elected President.
ECOWAS Operations in Liberia and Sierra Leone: Amnesty for Past Unlawful Acts or Progress Towards Future Rules / Gestri, M. - In: Redefining Sovereignty: The Use of Force After the Cold War / M. Bothe, M. Mancini, N. Ronzitti, A. Fischer-Lescano, L. Brock, D. Fleck, J. Mueller, Y. Dinstein, M.E. O'Connell, J. Delbruck, A. Gioia, M. Gestri, A. Hasenclever, M. Weller, C. Greenwood, W. Heitschel v. Heinegg, B. Welling Hall. - STAMPA. - New York : Transnational Publishers, 2005. - ISBN 9781571053244. - pp. 211-250
ECOWAS Operations in Liberia and Sierra Leone: Amnesty for Past Unlawful Acts or Progress Towards Future Rules
GESTRI, Marco
2005
Abstract
The Chapter focuses on the practice relating to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) operations that raise the most interesting and at the same time challenging issues from the viewpoint of the legal regime on the use of force, namely the campaign conducted in Liberia from August 1990 to the general elections of July 1997 and the intervention carried out in Sierra Leone from the military coup of May 1997 to the return of power, in March 1998, of the democratically elected President.Pubblicazioni consigliate

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