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Origins Of The Recent Wars Of Choice And Their Impact On U.S. Global Markets, Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
Origins Of The Recent Wars Of Choice And Their Impact On U.S. Global Markets, Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
While they may have been immoral, external military operations of past empires often proved profitable and, therefore,justifiable on economic grounds.
Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I joined Christie's a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie's restitution issues globally.
Redefining Imminence: The Use Of Force Against Threats And Armed Attacks In The Twenty-First Century, Dominika Svarc
Redefining Imminence: The Use Of Force Against Threats And Armed Attacks In The Twenty-First Century, Dominika Svarc
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Contemporary global security threats pose a serious challenge to the existing international legal regime on the use of force.
The Western Response To 9/11, Philip Towle
The Western Response To 9/11, Philip Towle
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
It was politically and strategically unwise for the Bush administration to use the term "war on terror" after 9/11.
The Republic Of Acastus V. The State Of Rubia: The Case Concerning The Elysian Fields, Zabrina Lau, Timothy Parker, Kay Seto, Yvonne Shi, Megan Yeung
The Republic Of Acastus V. The State Of Rubia: The Case Concerning The Elysian Fields, Zabrina Lau, Timothy Parker, Kay Seto, Yvonne Shi, Megan Yeung
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The Republic of Acastus and the State of Rubria have agreed to submit the present controversy for final resolution by the International Court of Justice ("ICJ") by Special Agreement pursuant to Article 40, Paragraph 1 of the Statute of this Court
Resurrecting "Romantics At War": International Self-Defense In The Shadow Of The Law Of War-Where Are The Borders?, Mohammed Saif-Alden Wattad
Resurrecting "Romantics At War": International Self-Defense In The Shadow Of The Law Of War-Where Are The Borders?, Mohammed Saif-Alden Wattad
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Rules relating to the use of force are among the traditional concerns of international law.
The Republic Of Acastus V. The State Of Rubia: The Case Concerning The Elysian Fields, Cora Charly Von Der Heide, Jessica Henopp, Sore Jotten, Felix Machts, Torben Spliedt
The Republic Of Acastus V. The State Of Rubia: The Case Concerning The Elysian Fields, Cora Charly Von Der Heide, Jessica Henopp, Sore Jotten, Felix Machts, Torben Spliedt
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The differences between the Republic of Acastus and the State of Rubria concerning the Elysian Fields have been brought before the International Court of Justice in accordance with Article 40(1) of its statute by notification of the Compromis for Submission to the International Court of Justice of the Differences between the Republic of Acastus (Applicant) and the State of Rubria (Respondent) Concerning the Elysian Fields.
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
September 1 1th ushered in a period of existential doubt for many Americans, raising questions about why we are hated, what are our values, and what, if anything, should change.