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The limits on the use of force in international dispute resolution the case of Somalia

Somalia is often the first country that comes to mind when one searches for an example of a 'failed state.'1 The country has known civil strife for more than 15 years.2 After almost a decade of civil war, in which no functioning government existed, a peace process was initiated in early 2000.3 A Tra...

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Main Author: Abdellaoui, Jamila El
Other Authors: Devine, Danie
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: Department of Private Law 2026
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description Somalia is often the first country that comes to mind when one searches for an example of a 'failed state.'1 The country has known civil strife for more than 15 years.2 After almost a decade of civil war, in which no functioning government existed, a peace process was initiated in early 2000.3 A Transitional National Government (TNG) was established in August 2000 but the newly acquired peace in the country soon proved to be short-lived.4 Another peace process followed in 2004, which finally led to the establishment of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG).5 Unfortunately, this regionally initiated peace process also failed to be inclusive and responsive to the root causes of the conflict that has ravaged the country for so long and fighting between different parties continued.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/43248 The limits on the use of force in international dispute resolution the case of Somalia Abdellaoui, Jamila El Devine, Danie Transitional National Government Transitional Federal Government Somalia Ethopia Somalia is often the first country that comes to mind when one searches for an example of a 'failed state.'1 The country has known civil strife for more than 15 years.2 After almost a decade of civil war, in which no functioning government existed, a peace process was initiated in early 2000.3 A Transitional National Government (TNG) was established in August 2000 but the newly acquired peace in the country soon proved to be short-lived.4 Another peace process followed in 2004, which finally led to the establishment of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG).5 Unfortunately, this regionally initiated peace process also failed to be inclusive and responsive to the root causes of the conflict that has ravaged the country for so long and fighting between different parties continued. 2026-05-19T10:50:55Z 2026-05-19T10:50:55Z 2007 2026-05-19T10:43:55Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43248 en eng application/pdf Department of Private Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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Transitional Federal Government
Somalia
Ethopia
Abdellaoui, Jamila El
The limits on the use of force in international dispute resolution the case of Somalia
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title The limits on the use of force in international dispute resolution the case of Somalia
title_full The limits on the use of force in international dispute resolution the case of Somalia
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title_full_unstemmed The limits on the use of force in international dispute resolution the case of Somalia
title_short The limits on the use of force in international dispute resolution the case of Somalia
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topic Transitional National Government
Transitional Federal Government
Somalia
Ethopia
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