01258nam a2200181 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260011400043653003500157653003000192653002200222653001100244653000900255653002700264100002200291245006500313520069800378 2004 d bPartnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies InstitutesaGarmisch-Partenkirchen10aFederal Republic of Yugoslavia10ahumanitarian intervention10ainternational law10aKosovo10aNATO10aOperation Allied Force1 aKatariina Simonen00aOperation Allied Force: A Case of Humanitarian Intervention?3 a
The NATO Operation Allied Force against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is highly relevant to the question of the legal assessment of humanitarian intervention. Not only can the current state of law be identified through the various phases of the Operation; the campaign also provides a significant impetus for the development of future law. This study focuses on the question of the intervention threshold: what are the conditions that must exist for the right to intervene to be exercised? In this vein, the facts of the Kosovo case before the intervention are laid out, complemented by a discussion of the law on the recourse to force. Thereafter, the law is applied to the facts.