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Influence of international organization on conflict in its member state: case of Georgia and Abkhazia
Kočer, Jan ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (referee)
This paper examines the role and the influence of international organizations in ensuring international peace and security, in particular in providing solution and alternative to armed conflict. Key international intergovernmental organizations (UN and OSCE) are seen from different points of view (i.e. legal, international security or theory of international relations) as guarantors of international peace and security. The fundamental goal of this paper is to analyse discrepancy between normative and theoretical premises (legality and legitimacy of possible measures in hands of international organizations) on one side and reality on the other. Elementary is the idea of exceptional role of international organizations in promoting and guaranteeing international peace and security underpinned with status of universal international organization vis-a-vis international crime. These theoretical basics are examined in confrontation with importance, activity and role of international organizations in concrete circumstances. A discrepancy between normativity and reality is methodologically tested by analysis of normative grounds of international community in security relations vis-a-vis general limits emerging from reality of inter-social activity in international relations. These limits are concretized in the part of the paper which analyses the settlement procedure after the conflict in Georgia and Abkhazia.

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