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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244

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The Security Council Resolution n. 1244/1999 could give pardon to NATO intervention – by reference to the armistice agreements between NATO and the Yugoslav government, made into paragraph 10 of its Annex 2 – only if the prohibition of the use of force (provided in Article 2 paragraph 4 UN Charter)
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Article 1 of the Helsinki Final Act places a high value on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of existing states. In a similar fashion the references to autonomy in 1244 articles indicate a desire by UN Member-States at that time to return Kosovo to a pre-1990 autonomous status, if possible.
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With respect to substantial autonomy, an examination of the Constitution, and more specifically of Part VII, makes it clear that this substantial autonomy of Kosovo is not at all guaranteed at the constitutional level, as the Constitution delegates almost every important aspect of this autonomy to
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Finally, it was decided that the international civil and security presences were to be established for an initial period of 12 months, while the Secretary-General was requested to keep the Council informed on developments. Unusually for UN peace-keeping missions, this one was to continue after the
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regretted that there had not been compliance with previous resolutions. It was determined to resolve the serious humanitarian situation and wanted to ensure that all refugees could safely return. It condemned violence against the civilian population as well as acts of terrorism, and recalled the
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the declaration of independence of 17 February 2008 did not violate general international law, Security Council resolution 1244 (1999) or the Constitutional Framework, because the authors of the declaration, who named themselves "representatives of the people of Kosovo" were not bound by those
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The Security Council decided that a solution to the Kosovar crisis was to be based upon the agreed principles contained in the annexes of the resolution. It welcomed Serbia's (then part of the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia") acceptance of the principles and demanded co-operation in their
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which Serbia refused to sign in 1999, and which calls for the "will of the people of Kosovo" to be one of the guiding principles in defining Kosovo's status, another being the respective compliance of the disputing parties to the Agreement. The resolution reaffirms calls for
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Hence, in contrast with what the preamble announces, the Constitution itself does not at all guarantee substantial autonomy to Kosovo, for it entirely depends on the willingness of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia whether self-government will be realised or
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operations and encouraged all states and organisations to contribute towards economic and social reconstruction. All parties, including the international presence, had to co-operate with the ICTY. It demanded that armed Kosovar groups end their offensives.
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The Secretary-General was authorized to establish an international civilian presence in Kosovo to provide an interim administration whereby Kosovo could exercise governance – pending a final status solution – through the establishment of
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Complete verifiable phased withdrawal from Kosovo of all military, police and paramilitary forces according to a rapid timetable, with which the deployment of the international security presence in Kosovo will be
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initial 12-month period unless the Security Council determined otherwise: normally, the continuing mandate of missions is subject to resolutions after 12 months which allow for revisions to the original mandate.
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Require the UN to assure the safe and unimpeded return of all refugees and displaced persons to their homes in Kosovo and to ensure conditions for a peaceful and normal life for all inhabitants of the province;
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Reaffirm the commitment of UN member states to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the other States of the region, as set out in the
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military and police personnel could return to Kosovo, if authorized by the international military presence, to carry out functions contained in the annex of the resolution.
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Latest developments | Accordance with international law of the unilateral declaration of independence in respect of Kosovo | International Court of Justice
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Allow for the return of an agreed number of Yugoslav and Serbian personnel to maintain a presence at Serbian Patrimonial sites and key border crossings;
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describes the resolution as "redundant" following the declaration of independence, stating that "references to it are used to save face for Serbia".
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This possibility of restricting the autonomy of the Provinces by law is confirmed by almost every article of Part 7 of the Constitution ...
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to co-ordinate the implementation of the international presence. The Council authorized countries and international organisations to establish a
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and annex 2 of UNSCR 1244 (an annex that both affirms the sovereignty of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and envisions, inter alia, a
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Demand in particular that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia put an immediate and verifiable end to violence and repression in Kosovo;
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Authorize international peacekeeping force with substantial NATO participation in Kosovo (currently performed by the Kosovo Force,
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Place Kosovo under interim UN administration (performed by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo,
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UNMIK as an international governance in post-war Kosova: NATO's intervention, UN administration and Kosovar aspirations
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the legislature ... it is clear that ordinary law can restrict the autonomy of the Provinces.
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and other Kosovo Albanian groups and ensuring a safe environment in which refugees could return.
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Tanner, Adam; Stevenson, Reed (22 July 2010). "Kosovo independence declaration deemed legal"
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Authorize the United Nations to facilitate a political process to determine Kosovo's future
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The resolution then authorized an international civil and security presence in Kosovo. The
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in Kosovo and begin a phased withdrawal; after withdrawal a small number of Yugoslav and
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The identity of the authors of the declaration of independence, ICJ ruling, par.102–109
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is seen as a rule which can be waived with the consent of the international community:
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Serbia sought international validation for its stance, and in October 2008 requested a
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Direct UNMIK to establish provisional institutions of local self-government in Kosovo (
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implementation. At the same time, the Council demanded that Serbia put an end to
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Require that the KLA and other armed Kosovo Albanian groups be demilitarized;
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United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Serbia and Montenegro
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maintain that Resolution 1244 remains legally binding to all parties. The
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Resolution 1244 was adopted by 14 votes in favor to none against.
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the declaration of independence did not violate the resolution.
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or any other of these institutions), issued a self-proclaimed
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United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Kosovo
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On 17 February 2008, representatives of Albanians living in
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
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Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence in 2008
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Index

UN Security Council Resolution 1244
Security Council
Resolution

Document
Security Council
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Argentina
Bahrain
Brazil
Canada
Gabon
Gambia
Malaysia
Namibia
Netherlands
Slovenia
1243
Lists of resolutions
1245
Politics of Kosovo

Constitution
law
Executive
President

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