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Legality of the intervention during Yemeni Civil War
Hambálek, Jiří ; Bílková, Veronika (advisor) ; Ondřej, Jan (referee)
LEGALITY OF THE INTERVENTION DURING YEMENI CIVIL WAR Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to answer the questuion, if the Saudi Arabian-led intervention code-named operation Decisive Storm in Yemen during Yemeni civil war in 2015 was in accordance with the international law, precisely in accordance with the ius ad bellum. To achieve this purpose, the paper is divided into three parts. The first one, represented by chapters 1-6, describes self-defence, armed actions of the Security Council under the chap. VII of the UN Charter, intervention by invitation, concept of the humanitarian intervention and R2P concept. The role of regional arrangements in peacekeeping is also mentioned. The second part, represented by chap. 7, contains a case study whose object is the beginning of the Yemeni civil war at the turn of the year 2014and 2015 between president Hadi forces supported by the Saudi Arabian-led coalition and the Houthi rebels. The chapter 7 contains a detailed summary of various political decisions, UN Security Council resolutions, battles and campaigns, including the operation Decisive Storm. The third part, chap. 8, is pointed on the question of legality of the intervention. Albeit the invitation by president Hadi, the legality of the intervention was questioned. This chapter contains an analysis of...
Legality of the intervention during Libyan Civil War
Hambálek, Jiří ; Bílková, Veronika (advisor) ; Faix, Martin (referee)
LEGALITY OF THE INTERVENTION DURING LIBYAN CIVIL WAR Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to answer the questuion, if the NATO intervention in Libya during Libyan civil war in 2011 was in accordance with the international law. To achieve this purpose, the paper is divided into three parts. The first one, represented by chapters 1-5, describes self-defence and armed actions of the Security Council under the chap. VII of the UN Charter, which are legal and quite controversial concept of the humanitarian intervention and R2P concept. The role of regional arrangements in peacekeeping is also mentioned. The second part, represented by chap. 6, contains a case study whose object is the Libyan civil war in 2011 between col. Gaddafi's forces and the rebels supported by the NATO. The chapter 6 contains a detailed summary of various demonstrations, battles and campaigns, including the operation Unified Protector. The third part, chap. 7, is pointed on the question of legality of the NATO intervention. Albeit authorisation by the Resolution 1973, the legality of the intervention is questionable. The first air strikes, of 19 March, aimed on Libyan armed forces attacking Benghazi, can be classified as protection of civilians mentioned by the Resolution 1973. Following NATO air strikes supported the rebels in a...

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