Fr. 235.00

Un Territorial Administration and Human Rights - The Mission in Kosovo

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Introduction: the UNMIK's mandate in Kosovo
1. Making laws for others: managing complexity
2. The paradigm of an independent judicial system under international administration
3. The paradox of UNMIK’s justice system: measuring the performance of UNMIK’s courts and its quasi-judicial bodies
4. The extent of UNMIK’s authority on the ground
5. Between immunity and accountability: the immunity and privileges of UNMIK
6. Holding UNMIK accountable for human rights violations
7. General conclusions

About the author

Gjylbehare Bella Murati is Assistant Professor of International Relations and International Diplomatic Law at Haxhi Zeka University, Kosovo. She holds a PhD in law from Ghent University, Belgium, an LLM from Essex University, UK, and a BA in law from Universities of Prishtina, Kosovo, and Utrecht, the Netherlands. Previously she was an associate postdoctoral research fellow at Human Rights Centre in Ghent, Belgium, research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany, and visiting lecturer at the European inter-university centre for Human Rights and Democratization in Venice Lido, Italy.

Summary

This book provides a detailed critical legal analysis of one of the major UN administrations of territory, post-Cold War, namely the UN administration of Kosovo from 1999 to 2008.

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