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Compliance Assessment And Compliance Enforcement: The Challenge Of Nuclear Noncompliance, Dr. Christopher A. Ford
Compliance Assessment And Compliance Enforcement: The Challenge Of Nuclear Noncompliance, Dr. Christopher A. Ford
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Good morning. The question posed for this panel, about the relationship between weapons of mass destruction (hereinafter "WMD") related noncompliance findings and what you have tactfully described as exceptional actions by states acting together or acting unilaterally, is a provocative and important one.
The Legality Of Nato's Intervention In Yugoslavia In 1999: Implications For The Progressive Development Of International Law, Jeffrey S. Morton
The Legality Of Nato's Intervention In Yugoslavia In 1999: Implications For The Progressive Development Of International Law, Jeffrey S. Morton
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
NATO's intervention in Yugoslavia in 1999 in response to violations of human rights raises a number of legal and moral questions concerning the right of states to respond to humanitarian disasters.
Intervention In Kosovo: Legal? Effective?, H. B. Mccullough
Intervention In Kosovo: Legal? Effective?, H. B. Mccullough
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
A retrospective look at the 1999 war in Kosovo is in order
The Imprint Of Kosovo On The Law Of Humanitarian Intervention, Julie Mertus
The Imprint Of Kosovo On The Law Of Humanitarian Intervention, Julie Mertus
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
For nearly ten years, human rights advocates have tried to focus public attention on Kosovo.
Lessons From Kosovo: Towards A Multiple Track System Of Human Rights Protection, James D. Wilets
Lessons From Kosovo: Towards A Multiple Track System Of Human Rights Protection, James D. Wilets
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The NATO intervention in Kosovo has raised questions regarding the authority of regional security bodies such as NATO to enforce universally recognized human rights norms without authorization from the United Nations.