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- Title
SAILING CLOSE TO THE WIND: HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL FACT-FINDING IN SITUATIONS OF ARMED CONFLICT--THE CASE OF SYRIA.
- Authors
MARAUHN, THILO
- Abstract
The article evaluates the facts regarding the involvement of the United Nations Human Rights Council and the probability of development of an armed conflict due to Syria March 2011 event. It informs that the chaotic event started when youngsters wrote anti-government graffiti on the wall of their school in Dara'a, Syria. It informs that the Security Council reacted lately to the situation and without identifying rules of international law convicted human rights violations.
- Subjects
DAR'A (Syria); UNITED Nations. Security Council; GRAFFITI -- Social aspects; WAR laws; INTERNATIONAL law &; human rights
- Publication
California Western International Law Journal, 2013, Vol 43, Issue 2, p401
- ISSN
0886-3210
- Publication type
Article