Droit et souverainetés: Analyse critique du discours européen sur la Yougoslavie
由
Barbara Delcourt
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Science & Technology
格式
平装书
页数
490
语言
法语
已发布
May 27, 2003
出版商
P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Éditions Scientifiques Internationales
版本
New
ISBN-10
9052011796
ISBN-13
9789052011790
描述
Barbara Delcourt explores the intricate relationship between law and sovereignty in the context of the European discourse surrounding Yugoslavia. Through a critical analysis, she delves into the complexities of legal frameworks and the implications these have for national sovereignty, particularly during a tumultuous period in the region's history.
Delcourt's examination offers a nuanced perspective on how European policies were shaped by, and in turn shaped, the geopolitical landscape of the Balkan states. She scrutinizes the narratives and rhetoric that emerged during crises, providing insight into the motivations and justifications underpinning European interventions.
The author weaves together historical context with legal scrutiny, allowing readers to grasp the significant impact that legal discourse has on national identity and international relations. This work encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between law and power in shaping the realities of post-conflict societies.
Overall, Delcourt's critical approach challenges readers to reflect on the broader implications of European governance, reminding us that legal instruments often operate within a framework of political interests and varying notions of sovereignty.
Delcourt's examination offers a nuanced perspective on how European policies were shaped by, and in turn shaped, the geopolitical landscape of the Balkan states. She scrutinizes the narratives and rhetoric that emerged during crises, providing insight into the motivations and justifications underpinning European interventions.
The author weaves together historical context with legal scrutiny, allowing readers to grasp the significant impact that legal discourse has on national identity and international relations. This work encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between law and power in shaping the realities of post-conflict societies.
Overall, Delcourt's critical approach challenges readers to reflect on the broader implications of European governance, reminding us that legal instruments often operate within a framework of political interests and varying notions of sovereignty.