THE NEW JURIDICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE GEOPOLITICAL ENVIRONMENT BETWEEN STATES' SOVEREIGNTY AND INTERVENTIONS' LEGITIMACY
Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2008, Vol 29, Issue 4
Abstract
Nowadays, the actual security environment is very complex and continuously transforming under the concerted impact of the economic, military, political, social or different type factors. The extremely dinamic international context subjects "the palyers" of the of the global scene to take less juridical regimented decisions to reach their interests because, as everyone should realize, the verbs "to act", "to intervene" or "to be involved" make the difference between the ones that "can" and the others that "can't" , otherwise, between the self-decedents of their future and the ones making their estate policy as it happens ot "oriented" by the others. Here interferes the dilema over our theme we want to develop in this paperwork. How much represents legitimacy and how much is the sovereignty violation in these interventions, especially in the armed ones?
Authors and Affiliations
Mirela ATANASIU
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