Publication: La legítima defensa a raíz del conflicto sirio
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Gallego García, Marta
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En los últimos años, ha tenido lugar en Siria un conflicto cuyas consecuencias
han ido más allá de sus fronteras. Uno de los actores principales es la organización
terrorista ISIS, que ha ocupado parte del territorio sirio –así como de Iraq-, promoviendo
desde éste la perpetración de ataques terroristas en distintos países, ya fueran estos
Occidentales, del Medio Oriente, o del Norte de África. Lo que este trabajo pretende
realizar es un estudio sobre la respuesta internacional, por parte de los países afectados
por estos ataques y la amenaza que el ISIS representa, y que toma como fundamento
jurídico la Legítima Defensa del artículo 51 de la Carta de las Naciones Unidas.
In the last five years, a conflict has taken place in Syria whose consequences have reached beyond the country’s borders. One of its main actors is the terrorist organisation known as ISIS, which has occupied part of the Syrian –as well as Irak’s- territory, promoting from there the perpetration of terrorist attacks in different Western, Middle Eastern and North-African countries. This paper tries to perform an analysis of the international response to those attacks, as well as well as to the threat posed by ISIS, a response that has been based in the right of self-defence of the 51st article of the Charter of the United Nations.
In the last five years, a conflict has taken place in Syria whose consequences have reached beyond the country’s borders. One of its main actors is the terrorist organisation known as ISIS, which has occupied part of the Syrian –as well as Irak’s- territory, promoting from there the perpetration of terrorist attacks in different Western, Middle Eastern and North-African countries. This paper tries to perform an analysis of the international response to those attacks, as well as well as to the threat posed by ISIS, a response that has been based in the right of self-defence of the 51st article of the Charter of the United Nations.
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