Autore
Bernardini, AldoTitolo
Dall'Iraq e Jugoslavia all'Ucraina: contro la sovranità statale e l'autodeterminazione dei popoliPeriodico
Ordine internazionale e diritti umaniAnno:
2015 - Fascicolo:
5 - Pagina iniziale:
752 - Pagina finale:
779FROM IRAQ AND YUGOSLAVIA TO UKRAINE: AGAINST THE STATE SOVEREIGNTY
AND SELF-DETERMINATION OF PEOPLE
In present international law the rule concerning the sovereign equality and political
independence of States is fundamental. Aggression, regime change with the use of force
from outside, foreign help to insurgents are international crimes. The so-called abuse of
human rights as pretext to attack a State is not acceptable. Contrary to current opinions,
human rights cannot be used to infringe State sovereignty. They must be developed and
implemented through international conventions. Self-determination of peoples in the stricto
sensu international legal meaning is also in a certain degree subordinate to the sovereignty of
constituted State. Action by Security Council must respect U.N. Charter limits. In different
ways all these principles have been turned upside down or misinterpreted in many recent
cases, from Yugoslavia and Iraq to Libya, Syria and Ukraine.
SICI: 2284-3531(2015)5<752:DEJACL>2.0.ZU;2-4
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