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2 Cross-Border J. for Int'l Stud. 2 (2017)

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        DIPLOMATIC PROCEDURES DURING THE BALKAN WARS
                                    (1912-1913)


                                                                Diana lonela Anches*


        Abstract


        The history of international relations is full of constructive examples concerning
the use of diplomatic procedures of conflict resolution. In this paper is done a short analysis
of how the diplomatic procedures were used during the Balkan Wars  (1912-1913) from
the perspective of the attitudes manifested by the states involved. This analysis relies on
the opinions expressed in the research literature on this topic, and also on the theoretical
provisions that have emerged so far. In the introductory part is presented the perspective
of the International Court of Justice on what conflict or international dispute means, and
also the opinion expressed in the research literature of international public law regarding
the classification of diplomatic procedures of conflict resolution. The attention is focused
on afew  theoretical aspects concerning the diplomatic procedures of conflict resolution in
the international relations as they were presented over the years in the research literature.
Considering this approach useful, especially for the case study presented in article, (the
one regarding the peaceful international conflict resolution procedures used in the Balkan
Wars), the article aims to identify how many of the presented diplomatic procedures of
conflict resolution were indeed introduced (or used) during the Balkan Wars (1912-1913)
and by whom.


Keywords: Arbitration, Balkan Wars, diplomatic procedures, good offices,
international conflict resolution procedures, mediation,  negotiation.









I Vasile Goldi5  Western  University of Arad,  Romania,  Faculty  of Law   Sciences
diana anches@yahoo.com
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