THE PROSPECT OF INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION LEGITIMACY:
CASE STUDY OF 2011 LIBYAN ARMED CONFLICT
ILIMUBUHANGA Jean de Dieu
Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements of MASTER'S DEGREE IN PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
KIGALI INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY
November, 2014
DECLARATION
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the research work done on the topic entitled:
«The Prospect of International Intervention Legitimacy: Case
Study of 2011 Libyan Armed Conflict », is written
and submitted under the guidance of Dr.
MURANGIRA B. Thierry, Senior Lecturer in Kigali
Independent University (ULK).
The findings and conclusions drawn in this thesis are based on
the data and other relevant information collected during the period of the
research study for the award of Master's Degree in Public International Law
from Kigali Independent University.
I further, declare that the thesis submitted on the research
study is the original work and I have not copied anything from any report of
this nature while preparing this thesis. The material obtained from other
sources has been duly acknowledged in the thesis. Neither the work nor any part
thereof is published in any journal or anywhere else and has nor formed the
award of any degree, diploma, associateship, fellowship, titles in this or any
other University or institution of higher learning.
Place: KIGALI Research
Candidate
Date: ................... ILIMUBUHANGA Jean de Dieu
CERTIFICATE
It is certified that the work incorporated in this thesis,
titled: «The Prospect of International Intervention
Legitimacy: Case Study of 2011 Libyan Armed Conflict»
submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master's
Degree in Public International Law, Kigali Independent
University, was carried out by Mr. ILIMUBUHANGA Jean Dieu (the research
candidate) under my guidance and my supervision.
Signature:
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Place : KIGALI
Date :
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Dr. Thierry B.
MURANGIRA
(Supervisor)
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DEDICATED
To the God Almighty, I am most grateful and put forward my
praise,
To my loving wife KAMUGISHA M. Janviëre,
To our Daughter ILIMUBUHANGA A. Keren Brielle and
Our Son ILIMUBUHANGA A. Kevan Jaden.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This thesis owes a gratitude for its existence to many people
who somehow contributed either by an inspiration, advice, or a support on the
path to its finalization.
First of all my gratitude praising goes to the `God Almighty'
I am most grateful and put forward my praise and sincere gratitude for giving
me strength and spirit to complete my work successfully.
I express my gratitude to my supervisor Dr. Thierry B.
MURANGIRA who scrutinized and commented on individual chapters to turn them
into a valuable contribution to the existing academic literature.
My deepest gratitude belongs to my family whose support and
belief in me have made all my up-to-date studies and this entire accomplishment
possible.
I am forever indebted to my mother for her enduring patience,
love and affection. A special word of thanks goes to my brothers, sisters, aunt
and my in laws for their unstinted supports, constant encouragements and
prayers.
While listing the people who deserve being acknowledged, I
cannot omit the role of administrative and all lecturers of Kigali Independent
University, who much helped me in the difficult moments of the Master's study
and gave me a feeling that each single research fellow actually matters to
them.
MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL!
ILIMUBUHANGA Jean Dieu.
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