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Laboratory of the International Community? Role of International Organizations in the Re-establishment of the Rule of Law in Kosovo

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Katerina Novotna*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and at the Office of the President of the ICTY

Abstract

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Poster Sessions
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

1 This paper is part of larger research which was supported by interviews with various international and local actors in Kosovo (e.g., Eulex judges, Osce representatives, Kfor personnel, or academics from the Faculty of Law of the University of Prishtina). I would like to express my special thanks to the Chief Legal Advisor of the Kfor Multinational Task Force South, Colonel Michael Pesendorfer, who arranged my stay in the Kfor military camp in Prizren.

2 The budget for the initial sixteen months is Eur 205 million.

3 SC Res. 1244 (June 10, 1999).

4 Kaltcheva, Tzvetomira, Kosovo’s Post-independence Inter-clan Conflict Google Scholar, available at http://www.humsec.eu/cms/fileadmin/user_upload/humsec/JoumaI/Kaltcheva.pdf. See also Engel, Drew, Organized Crime and Terrorism in the Balkans: Future Risks and Possible Solutions Google Scholar, available at http://www.humsec.eu/cms/fileadmin/user_upload/humsec/Workin_Paper_Series/WPEngel_l.pdf; Bojan Dobovsek, Transnational Organised Crime in the Western Balkans, available at http://www.humsec.eu/cms/fileadmin/user_upload/humsec/Workin_Paper_Series/Working_Paper_Dobovsek.pdf.

5 BND-IEP Report Kosovo (Ian. 9, 2007), available at http://balkanfomm.orgfIEP-BND/iep0001.PDF. This confidential report, which was leaked to the media, contains accusations against the current Prime Minister, Hashim Thaci, as well as former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, regarding their involvement in organized crime. Id. at 42.

6 Council of Europe, Organized Crime Situation Report 2005, at 50 (quoting The 2005 European Union Organized Crime Report), available at http://www.coe.int/Report2005E.pdf.

7 Id.

8 Kushtetuta E Republikës Së KosovëS [CONSTITUTION] Apr. 7, 2008 (Kosovo), available at http://www.kush-tetutakosoves.info/?cid=2, 302.

9 Id., art. 19 (2).

10 Marko Milanović & Tatjana Papié, As Bad As it Gets: The European Court of Human Rights’ Behrami and Saramati Decision and General International Law available at http://papers.ssm.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id= 1216243.

11 Report of the European Anti-FRAUD Office (2007), available at http://ec.europa.eu/anti_fraud/reports/olaf/2007/en.pdf.

12 Ray Murphy, UN Peacekeeping in Lebanon, Somalia and Kosovo, Operational and Legal Issues in Practice (2007).

13 ESDP in Action—EULEX Kosovo, available at http://www.eulex-kosovo.eu/news/docs/CEU-8-005%20ESDP-7-webResEULEX.pdf (last visited Feb. 14, 2010).