Legitimacy of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
The legitimacy of the 1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has been questioned by various parties. The key basis governing the legality of any act of war is international law. In this case, any course of action is also bound by other foundations such as the NATO and UN charters, both of which were drafted in accordance with pre-existing international regulation. Various pieces of legislation have been cited to substantiate claims as to whether or not the bombing was legal.
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Legitimacy of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
The legitimacy of the 1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has been questioned by various parties. The key basis governing the legality of any act of war is international law. In this case, any course of action is also bound by other foundations such as the NATO and UN charters, both of which were drafted in accordance with pre-existing international regulation. Various pieces of legislation have been cited to substantiate claims as to whether or not the bombing was legal.
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The legitimacy of the 1999 NAT ...... ulting in civilian casualties.
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The legitimacy of the 1999 NAT ...... or not the bombing was legal.
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Legitimacy of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
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