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Kosovo: House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee 4th Report, June 2000

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2008

Extract

Following NATO's intervention in Kosovo in 1999, the United Kingdom House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee commenced an inquiry with the following terms of reference: “To inquire into the foreign policy lessons of the Kosovo crisis and how the Foreign and Commonwealth Office might best promote peace and stability in the region.” The Committee heard oral evidence from government ministers, diplomats, FCO staff, journalists, academics, and lawyers. It also received written memoranda. The President of Montenegro and the Foreign Minister of Albania were interviewed in private, and the Committee visited Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro. The Committee's Report was published on 7 June 2000 as the 4th Report of The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee (HC28-II, ISBN 010 2331006) together with the evidence and appendices (HC28-II, ISBN 010 2333009).

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Shorter Articles, Comments and Notes
Copyright
Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 2000

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References

1. Evidence, Vol. II, 1.

2. Report, Vol. I, para.134. Footnotes omitted.

3. Report, Vol. I, para.127.

4. Report, Vol. I, para.128.

5. Report, Vol. I, para.135.

6. Report, Vol. I, para.144.

7. Report, Vol. I, para.157.