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Legitimacy of the US actions in the Gulf War

Date Submitted: 11/03/2004 06:11:02
Category: / History
Length: 6 pages (1591 words)
@Were the actions taken by the UN legitimate? Legitimacy is defined by Franck as a property of a rule or rule making institution which itself exerts a pull toward compliance on those addressed normatively because those addressed believe that the rule or institution has come into being and operates in accordance with generally accepted principles of right process. The UN Security is supposed to be, in practice, the final arbitrator of its final authority for …
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…France, and the US—which every two or three days report to the Council, after the actions have taken place. The SC, which has authorized all this is informed only after the military actions have taken placecI am not a military expert I cannot evaluate how necessary are the military actions taking place nowcI consier myself head of an organization which is first of all a peaceful organization and secondly a humanitarian organization.
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