The conflict in Kosovo in 1999 has been described as being as
significant for international affairs as the pulling down of the
Berlin Wall. This importance derives from the centrality of human
rights in the build-up, conduct and aftermath of the war. This
volume is an attempt to explore the tragedy from the perspective of
human rights in all their dimensions. An international group of
specialists debate key human issues: the experiences from Bosnia;
the contentious concepts; the wrongs done to the victims; the
manner of the fighting; the situation in Kosovo in 2000, and the
lessons for humanitarian intervention.
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