Government,
International Law
Sep. 21, 2002
De Facto Partition in Kosovo Challenges U.N.'s Authority
Kosovo is the only area in the world being governed by an international organization. Under U.N. Security Council Resolution 1244, the special representative to the secretary-general is the chief executive officer for the international occupation of Kosovo. After the 1999 NATO bombing, the special representative's task was to develop meaningful self-government in this unique enclave within the Serbian portion of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.





William Slomanson
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Email: bills@tjsl.edu
William Slomanson is also the author of California Procedure in a Nutshell (5th ed. 2014).
By William Slomanson
Kosovo is the only area in the world being governed by an international organization. Under U.N. Security Council Resolution 1244, the special representative to the secretary-general is the chief executive officer for the i...
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