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Asserts that contemporary international law functions as a two-track system: a made-to-measure law for the hegemons and their allies, on the one hand, and a punitive regime for the losers and the disadvantaged, on the other.
Danilo Zolo considers the "humanitarian war" waged against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the spring of 1999 by 19 NATO countries. He offers a political, legal and philosophical reflection on the display of Western power and its present and future impact.
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