Was the 2011 UN intervention in Libya legitimated? and what happened (security issues) to the area of North Africa after the intervention?
Discipline:
World Affairs
Type of service:
Editing/Formatting
Spacing:
Single spacing
Paper format:
Harvard
Number of pages:
15 pages
Number of sources:
10 sources
Paper details:
the aim is to rewrite the dissertation in a better english and formatting it all , moreover I have got problem in some paragraph, first is the part where I write about the legal part, then the end what happened to Libya and North Africa after the intervention (what are the problems), what should Nato have done to prevent the problem and finally the conclusion
Introduction
What happened in Libya in 2011?
Legitimacy of the UN and NATO intervention
Libya as sovereign state
responsibility to protect the population
What happened after the intervention in the area of North Africa
Evaluating all IR theories and outline the problems of the intervention and the outcomes
Literature Review
The causes of the UN intervention in Libya by identifying the real motives of the intervention (Antonopoulos) by UN
Using r2p as a tool to invade and destabilise Libya (Akbarzadeh)
Criticise the method used by NATO to stop the Libyan crises. (Ulfstein and Christiansen)
Discussing what happened after the intervention regarding terrorism and migration (Feteke and Solomon)
Discussing the problems and gaps with the literature due to Western writer
Aims and objectives
The aims and objectives are whether the intervention was really necessary and if it was really legitimate to invade Libya. Moreover, looking at the creation of a strong instability after the intervention in the whole area of Libya and North Africa and problems with the security of EU/Mediterranean sea as are a strategic interest for EU. It will be divided in 6 sub-groups.
Methods
Secondary sources
Interviews will be used to understand the possible future (military and economic strategy) of North Africa and Mediterranean sea areas (especially Libya) and possible impact on EU.
Table of contents:
1.0 The responsibility to protect in international law and the principle of state sovereignty
1.1 Sovereignty of States and its limits
1.2 The charter of the United Nations between sovereignty of states and maintenance of international peace and security
1.3 Who must protect and when must protect the population:
the role of the United Nations and the international community
1.4 The International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
1.5 Humanitarian intervention or humanitarian interference?
1.6 Responsibility to protect as an instrument of interference
internal
2 -The difficult relationship between the EU and Libya: some considerations
3. The crucial nodes
3.1 The political-institutional crisis
3.2 The threat of Islamist terrorism
3.3 The migration emergency
4 The future of Libya and the role of Europe
5 The intervention in Libya
5.1 The situation right after the intervention and now
6.0 Strategic interest for security in the Mediterranean
6.1 Political instability
6.2 Terrorism
6.3 Illegal traffic
6.4Return of illegal migratory flows
7.0 Conclusion
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