International Law and the Role of Legitimacy

  • Güntelberg H
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Abstract

Can strategy be legitimate without complying with international law, and is strategy in compliance with international law always legitimate? NATO states have been put to the test on these issues, which will be illustrated through the cases of intervention carried out by NATO and allied states in Kosovo and Libya.

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Güntelberg, H. (2014). International Law and the Role of Legitimacy. In Strategy in NATO (pp. 109–125). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137382054_8

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