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2002

Proportionality

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Propositions On The Law Of War After The Kosovo Campain, Ruth Wedgewood Aug 2002

Propositions On The Law Of War After The Kosovo Campain, Ruth Wedgewood

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, The Law Of Armed Conflict, And The Commander In Chief, James E. Baker Aug 2002

Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, The Law Of Armed Conflict, And The Commander In Chief, James E. Baker

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


International Humanitarian Law After Kosovo: Is Lex Lata Sufficient?, Ove Bring Aug 2002

International Humanitarian Law After Kosovo: Is Lex Lata Sufficient?, Ove Bring

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Commentary: Part V, Leslie C. Green Aug 2002

Commentary: Part V, Leslie C. Green

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Computer Network Attacks And Self-Defense, Yoram Dinstein Jun 2002

Computer Network Attacks And Self-Defense, Yoram Dinstein

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Proportionality, Cyberwar, And The Law Of War, Ruth G. Wedgwood Jun 2002

Proportionality, Cyberwar, And The Law Of War, Ruth G. Wedgwood

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Computer Networks, Proportionality, And Military Operations, James H. Doyle Jr. Jun 2002

Computer Networks, Proportionality, And Military Operations, James H. Doyle Jr.

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


U.S. Bombing Of Afghanistan Not Justified As Self-Defense Under International Law, Leslie Rose Apr 2002

U.S. Bombing Of Afghanistan Not Justified As Self-Defense Under International Law, Leslie Rose

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The United States military strikes against Afghanistan cannot be justified as self-defense under the United Nations Charter or customary international law. There is insufficient evidence of an armed attack by the state of Afghanistan and the strikes have been neither necessary nor proportional.