A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration:
A Legal Geography of Yugoslavia's Disintegration explains the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia in early 1990s in the context of two legal principles- sovereignty and the self-determination of peoples. The author recounts Yugoslavia's history, with a focus on the country's int...
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Zusammenfassung: | A Legal Geography of Yugoslavia's Disintegration explains the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia in early 1990s in the context of two legal principles- sovereignty and the self-determination of peoples. The author recounts Yugoslavia's history, with a focus on the country's internal, administrative divisions, and aspirations of different ethnic groups in order to effectively explain the genesis of the international community's political decision to recognize the right of secession for the largest administrative units of Yugoslavia. Trobovich, a Serbian author writing from the perspective of a disengaged scholar, tackles her subject matter with clarity and detail and offers an intriguing analysis of Kosovo's future status; international recognition of secession; implications of Yugoslavia's disintegration for other conflicts invoking right to self-determination; and international intervention in ethnic conflicts.--Publisher description. |
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Acknowledgements
....................................xi
A Note on
Transliteration of Names
................xiii
Chapter
і:
Legal Context of Yugoslavia s
Disintegration: Sovereignty and
Self-Determination of Peoples
.........................
ι
1.1.
Introduction
....................................................1
1.2.
Sovereignty
—
Evolution of Legal Meaning and Practice
.............3
1.3.
Principle of Self-Determination
—
Evolution of Legal
Meaning and Practice
...........................................6
1.3.1.
Decolonization
...........................................18
1.3.2.
Secession
................................................23
1.3.3.
Minority Rights
...........................................37
1.3.4.
Human Rights Regime in Europe
...........................51
1.3.5.
Two Ends of a Spectrum?
..................................56
Chapter
2:
Pre-1914 Administrative
Boundaries and the Birth of Yugoslavia
.............65
2.1.
Introduction
...................................................65
2.2.
The Nineteenth-Century Geography of Nationalism
...............66
2.3.
Development of Serb National Movement until
1914..............67
2.3.1.
Kosovo and Metohia prior to the First World War
............76
2.4.
Development of Slovene National Movement until
1914...........80
2.5.
Development of the Croat National Movement and
Croat-Serb Relations until
1914.................................81
2.5.1.
Croats and Serbs in Austro-Hungarian
Provinces of
Dalmaţia,
Krayina, Croatia and
Slavonia
.................................................83
Table of Contents
2.6.
Bosnia and Herzegovina prior to
1914...........................98
2.7.
The Macedonian Question
.....................................103
2.8.
The Birth of Yugoslavia
........................................104
Chapter
y
Yugoslavias Administrative
Boundaries
(1918-1991)...............................121
3.1.
First Administrative Division of the South Slav Union:
Thirty-three Districts
(1921-1929)..............................121
3.2.
Banovinas
(1929Ί939)
........................................127
3.3.
Banovina Hrvatska
(1939-1941)................................129
3.4.
Yugoslavia during the Second World War and the
Formation of the Federalist People s Republic of
Yugoslavia
(1941-1945)........................................132
3.5.
The Communist Federal Arrangement
..........................141
3.6.
The Changing Geography of Yugoslavia s Constitutions
...........153
Chapter
4:
The (Self-) Determination of the
Yugoslav Peoples
....................................171
4.1.
Introduction
..................................................171
4.2.
Slovenia s Bypass to the European Union via Secession
...........173
4.3.
The Croat Call for Democracy and Claim to Territory
............187
4.4.
The Serbs: Rights of a Constituent Nation
.......................195
4.4.1.
Krayina s Trapped Minority
...............................205
4.5.
The Role of the Yugoslav People s Army
.........................215
4.6.
The Partition of Bosnia-Herzegovina
............................217
4.7.
Macedonian Cohabitation
.....................................229
4.8.
Kosovo s Albanians: Rights of a Nationality
......................232
4.9.
Recursive Secessions Continue
.................................236
Chapter
5:
International Recognition of the
(Former) Yugoslav Republics
........................239
5.1.
Recognition as State-Building: Great Power Intervention
.........240
5.2.
The Badinter Commission
.....................................254
5.2.1.
Dissolution
..............................................256
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5.2.2.
Self-Determination of the Serbs
...........................264
5.2.3.
Uti possidetis
............................................269
5.3.
Recognizing Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and
Herzegovina, and Not Recognizing Macedonia
..................277
5.4.
Selective Morality of Secession
.................................282
Chapter
6:
Changing Borders by Force
.............293
6.1.
Introduction
..................................................293
6.2.
Mediation
....................................................294
6.3.
Peacekeeping: The Case of Krayina
.............................299
6.3.1.
The Vance Plan
..........................................299
6.3.2.
Evolution of the Vance Plan: From Pink Zones
to
Z-4
and UNCRO
...................................301
6.3.3.
Operations Flash and Storm : The Fall of Krayina
..........305
6.3.4. Reintegration
of Eastern
Slavonia
..........................313
6.4.
Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Maps
.................................315
6.4.1.
The Cutileiro Plan
........................................315
6.4.2.
The Vance-Owen Peace Plan
..............................316
6.4.3.
The Union of Three Republics Plan
(Owen-Stoltenberg Plan)..................................317
6.4.4.
European Union Action Plan and the Contact
Group Plan
..............................................319
6.4.5.
Dayton Peace Accords
....................................320
6.5.
International Military Intervention in Bosnia and
Herzegovina
(1995)............................................323
6.6.
International Military Intervention in Serbia and
Montenegro
(1999)............................................330
6.6.1.
lus
ad Bellům—
The Law
..................................331
6.6.2.
lus
ad Bellům—
The Morality
..............................336
6.6.2a. Exhaustion of Diplomatic Remedies
..................336
6.6.2b.Ius in
Bello
as
Casus
Belli—
.........................339
6.6.2c.
lus
in
Bello
as
Casus
Belli—
.........................343
6.6.2d.Ius in
Bello—
NATO and Moral
De-legitimization
..................................348
6.6.3.
Final Analysis: Was NATO Bombing of FRY a Humanitarian
Intervention? Has It Affected
the Application of the Right to
Self-Determination?
......................................354
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Disintixîraîion vil
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Chapter
7:
Conclusion: Former Yugoslavia s
European Integration
...............................
363
7.1.
Stabilization and Association—A New Approach?
...............363
7.2.
European Integration as Leverage for Enhancing
Minority Rights in Croatia
.....................................370
7.3.
Rendering Bosnia and Herzegovina a Functional State
...........375
7.4.
Macedonia s Decentralization as a Means of Fulfilling
Internal Self-Determination
..................................392
7.5.
Montenegro s Separation from Serbia: Success or
Failure of European Integration?
...............................397
7.6.
Self-Determination and Kosovo and Metohia s
Future Status
.................................................404
7.7.
Returning to Slovenia
..........................................423
7.8.
Toward a Conclusion
..........................................426
Appendix I: List of Maps
.............................437
1.
Military Frontier Province: Krayina
.............................438
2.
Yugoslavia, Administrative Division
1921-1929: 33
Districts
......439
3.
Yugoslavia, Administrative Division
1929-1939:
Banovinas
.......440
4.
Yugoslavia, Administrative Division
1945-1991:
Republics and Provinces
.......................................441
5.
Yugoslavia, Ethnic Composition,
1991 ..........................442
6.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Carrington-Cutileiro
Peace Plan, March
1992........................................443
7.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Vance-Owen Peace Plan,
October
1992.................................................443
8.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Union of Three Republics Peace Plan
(Owen-Stoltenberg
Peace Plan), August
1993 ...................444
9.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Contact Group Peace Plan,
October
1994.................................................444
10.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dayton Peace Accords,
1995
(juxtaposed on a map showing ethnic composition in
1991).......445
11.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dayton Peace Accords,
1995
(juxtaposed on a map showing ethnic composition in
1995).......446
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12.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dayton Peace Accords,
1995
(juxtaposed on a map showing ethnic composition in
1998).......447
13.
Kosovo and Metohia: Serbian Population
1999-2004.............448
14.
Greater Albania (as perceived by Albanian nationalists)
..........449
Bibliography
........................................451
Index
.................................................485
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adam_txt |
Table
of
Contents
Acknowledgements
.xi
A Note on
Transliteration of Names
.xiii
Chapter
і:
Legal Context of Yugoslavia's
Disintegration: Sovereignty and
Self-Determination of Peoples
.
ι
1.1.
Introduction
.1
1.2.
Sovereignty
—
Evolution of Legal Meaning and Practice
.3
1.3.
Principle of Self-Determination
—
Evolution of Legal
Meaning and Practice
.6
1.3.1.
Decolonization
.18
1.3.2.
Secession
.23
1.3.3.
Minority Rights
.37
1.3.4.
Human Rights Regime in Europe
.51
1.3.5.
Two Ends of a Spectrum?
.56
Chapter
2:
Pre-1914 Administrative
Boundaries and the Birth of Yugoslavia
.65
2.1.
Introduction
.65
2.2.
The Nineteenth-Century Geography of Nationalism
.66
2.3.
Development of Serb National Movement until
1914.67
2.3.1.
Kosovo and Metohia prior to the First World War
.76
2.4.
Development of Slovene National Movement until
1914.80
2.5.
Development of the Croat National Movement and
Croat-Serb Relations until
1914.81
2.5.1.
Croats and Serbs in Austro-Hungarian
Provinces of
Dalmaţia,
Krayina, Croatia and
Slavonia
.83
Table of Contents
2.6.
Bosnia and Herzegovina prior to
1914.98
2.7.
The Macedonian Question
.103
2.8.
The Birth of Yugoslavia
.104
Chapter
y
Yugoslavias' Administrative
Boundaries
(1918-1991).121
3.1.
First Administrative Division of the South Slav Union:
Thirty-three Districts
(1921-1929).121
3.2.
Banovinas
(1929Ί939)
.127
3.3.
Banovina Hrvatska
(1939-1941).129
3.4.
Yugoslavia during the Second World War and the
Formation of the Federalist People's Republic of
Yugoslavia
(1941-1945).132
3.5.
The Communist Federal Arrangement
.141
3.6.
The Changing Geography of Yugoslavia's Constitutions
.153
Chapter
4:
The (Self-) Determination of the
Yugoslav Peoples
.171
4.1.
Introduction
.171
4.2.
Slovenia's Bypass to the European Union via Secession
.173
4.3.
The Croat Call for Democracy and Claim to Territory
.187
4.4.
The Serbs: Rights of a Constituent Nation
.195
4.4.1.
Krayina's Trapped Minority
.205
4.5.
The Role of the Yugoslav People's Army
.215
4.6.
The Partition of Bosnia-Herzegovina
.217
4.7.
Macedonian Cohabitation
.229
4.8.
Kosovo's Albanians: Rights of a Nationality
.232
4.9.
Recursive Secessions Continue
.236
Chapter
5:
International Recognition of the
(Former) Yugoslav Republics
.239
5.1.
Recognition as State-Building: Great Power Intervention
.240
5.2.
The Badinter Commission
.254
5.2.1.
Dissolution
.256
VI
Λ
I.IXIAI.Gľ.OíiRAI'IIY
Ol'
YUGOSLAVIA'S
DlSINTKiKATION
Table of Contents
5.2.2.
Self-Determination of the Serbs
.264
5.2.3.
Uti possidetis
.269
5.3.
Recognizing Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and
Herzegovina, and Not Recognizing Macedonia
.277
5.4.
Selective Morality of Secession
.282
Chapter
6:
Changing Borders by Force
.293
6.1.
Introduction
.293
6.2.
Mediation
.294
6.3.
Peacekeeping: The Case of Krayina
.299
6.3.1.
The Vance Plan
.299
6.3.2.
Evolution of the Vance Plan: From "Pink Zones"
to
"Z-4"
and "UNCRO"
.301
6.3.3.
Operations "Flash" and "Storm": The Fall of Krayina
.305
6.3.4. Reintegration
of Eastern
Slavonia
.313
6.4.
Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Maps
.315
6.4.1.
The Cutileiro Plan
.315
6.4.2.
The Vance-Owen Peace Plan
.316
6.4.3.
The Union of Three Republics Plan
(Owen-Stoltenberg Plan).317
6.4.4.
European Union Action Plan and the Contact
Group Plan
.319
6.4.5.
Dayton Peace Accords
.320
6.5.
International Military Intervention in Bosnia and
Herzegovina
(1995).323
6.6.
International Military Intervention in Serbia and
Montenegro
(1999).330
6.6.1.
lus
ad Bellům—
The Law
.331
6.6.2.
lus
ad Bellům—
The Morality
.336
6.6.2a. Exhaustion of Diplomatic Remedies
.336
6.6.2b.Ius in
Bello
as
Casus
Belli—
.339
6.6.2c.
lus
in
Bello
as
Casus
Belli—
.343
6.6.2d.Ius in
Bello—
NATO and Moral
De-legitimization
.348
6.6.3.
Final Analysis: Was NATO Bombing of FRY a Humanitarian
Intervention? Has It Affected
the Application of the Right to
Self-Determination?
.354
Λ
I.ixiai.Gi'.ocìiìaimiy
or Yugoslavia's
Disintixîraîion vil
Table of Contents
Chapter
7:
Conclusion: Former Yugoslavia's
European Integration
.
363
7.1.
Stabilization and Association—A New Approach?
.363
7.2.
European Integration as Leverage for Enhancing
Minority Rights in Croatia
.370
7.3.
Rendering Bosnia and Herzegovina a Functional State
.375
7.4.
Macedonia's Decentralization as a Means of Fulfilling
"Internal" Self-Determination
.392
7.5.
Montenegro's Separation from Serbia: Success or
Failure of European Integration?
.397
7.6.
Self-Determination and Kosovo and Metohia's
Future Status
.404
7.7.
Returning to Slovenia
.423
7.8.
Toward a Conclusion
.426
Appendix I: List of Maps
.437
1.
Military Frontier Province: Krayina
.438
2.
Yugoslavia, Administrative Division
1921-1929: 33
Districts
.439
3.
Yugoslavia, Administrative Division
1929-1939:
Banovinas
.440
4.
Yugoslavia, Administrative Division
1945-1991:
Republics and Provinces
.441
5.
Yugoslavia, Ethnic Composition,
1991 .442
6.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Carrington-Cutileiro
Peace Plan, March
1992.443
7.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Vance-Owen Peace Plan,
October
1992.443
8.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Union of Three Republics Peace Plan
(Owen-Stoltenberg
Peace Plan), August
1993 .444
9.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Contact Group Peace Plan,
October
1994.444
10.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dayton Peace Accords,
1995
(juxtaposed on a map showing ethnic composition in
1991).445
11.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dayton Peace Accords,
1995
(juxtaposed on a map showing ethnic composition in
1995).446
VI"
Λ
I.IXiAI.Gľ.OÍÍRAPIlY
OF YUGOSLAVIA'S DISINTEGRATION
Table of Contents
12.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dayton Peace Accords,
1995
(juxtaposed on a map showing ethnic composition in
1998).447
13.
Kosovo and Metohia: Serbian Population
1999-2004.448
14.
Greater Albania (as perceived by Albanian nationalists)
.449
Bibliography
.451
Index
.485
Λ
і.гсілі.Сііхкіішчіу
οι·
Yugoslavia's
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spelling | Trbovich, Ana S. Verfasser aut A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration Ana S. Trbovich Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2008 xiv, 522 S. Kt. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Teilw. zugl.: Fletcher School of Law and Diplomancy, Tufts Univ., Diss. Includes bibliographical references (p. 451-484) and index A Legal Geography of Yugoslavia's Disintegration explains the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia in early 1990s in the context of two legal principles- sovereignty and the self-determination of peoples. The author recounts Yugoslavia's history, with a focus on the country's internal, administrative divisions, and aspirations of different ethnic groups in order to effectively explain the genesis of the international community's political decision to recognize the right of secession for the largest administrative units of Yugoslavia. Trobovich, a Serbian author writing from the perspective of a disengaged scholar, tackles her subject matter with clarity and detail and offers an intriguing analysis of Kosovo's future status; international recognition of secession; implications of Yugoslavia's disintegration for other conflicts invoking right to self-determination; and international intervention in ethnic conflicts.--Publisher description. Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1991-1999 gnd rswk-swf Secession / Yugoslavia Constitutional history / Yugoslavia Ethnic conflict / Yugoslavia / 20th century Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 / Law and legislation Jugoslawienkriege Politik Recht Constitutional history Yugoslavia Ethnic conflict Yugoslavia 20th century Secession Yugoslavia Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Law and legislation Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd rswk-swf Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd rswk-swf Anerkennung (DE-588)4128520-7 gnd rswk-swf Auflösung (DE-588)4193468-4 gnd rswk-swf Yugoslavia / Boundaries Yugoslavia / Politics and government / 1992-2003 Jugoslawien Yugoslavia Boundaries Yugoslavia Politics and government 1992-2003 Jugoslawien (DE-588)4028966-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Jugoslawien (DE-588)4028966-7 g Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 s Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 s Anerkennung (DE-588)4128520-7 s Geschichte 1991-1999 z DE-604 Auflösung (DE-588)4193468-4 s Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016470408&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Trbovich, Ana S. A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration Secession / Yugoslavia Constitutional history / Yugoslavia Ethnic conflict / Yugoslavia / 20th century Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 / Law and legislation Jugoslawienkriege Politik Recht Constitutional history Yugoslavia Ethnic conflict Yugoslavia 20th century Secession Yugoslavia Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Law and legislation Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd Anerkennung (DE-588)4128520-7 gnd Auflösung (DE-588)4193468-4 gnd |
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title | A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration |
title_auth | A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration |
title_exact_search | A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration |
title_exact_search_txtP | A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration |
title_full | A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration Ana S. Trbovich |
title_fullStr | A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration Ana S. Trbovich |
title_full_unstemmed | A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration Ana S. Trbovich |
title_short | A legal geography of Yugoslavia's disintegration |
title_sort | a legal geography of yugoslavia s disintegration |
topic | Secession / Yugoslavia Constitutional history / Yugoslavia Ethnic conflict / Yugoslavia / 20th century Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 / Law and legislation Jugoslawienkriege Politik Recht Constitutional history Yugoslavia Ethnic conflict Yugoslavia 20th century Secession Yugoslavia Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Law and legislation Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd Anerkennung (DE-588)4128520-7 gnd Auflösung (DE-588)4193468-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Secession / Yugoslavia Constitutional history / Yugoslavia Ethnic conflict / Yugoslavia / 20th century Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 / Law and legislation Jugoslawienkriege Politik Recht Constitutional history Yugoslavia Ethnic conflict Yugoslavia 20th century Secession Yugoslavia Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Law and legislation Nachfolgestaaten Völkerrecht Anerkennung Auflösung Yugoslavia / Boundaries Yugoslavia / Politics and government / 1992-2003 Jugoslawien Yugoslavia Boundaries Yugoslavia Politics and government 1992-2003 Hochschulschrift |
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