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The Security Council Comes Of Age: An Analysis Of The International Legal Response To The Iraqi Invasion Of Kuwait, Christopher John Sabec
The Security Council Comes Of Age: An Analysis Of The International Legal Response To The Iraqi Invasion Of Kuwait, Christopher John Sabec
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Symposium - The Prospective Role Of The United Nations In Dealing With The International Use Of Force In The Post-Cold War Period: An Analysis In Light Of The Persian Gulf Crisis, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Symposium - The Prospective Role Of The United Nations In Dealing With The International Use Of Force In The Post-Cold War Period: An Analysis In Light Of The Persian Gulf Crisis, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Blue Helmets In The Next Frontier: The Future Is Now, Sean R. Mikula
Blue Helmets In The Next Frontier: The Future Is Now, Sean R. Mikula
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The New Dimensions Of United Nations Peacemaking, Louis B. Sohn
The New Dimensions Of United Nations Peacemaking, Louis B. Sohn
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Panel Iii: The Role Of The United Nations With Respect To The Means For Accomplishing The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, Sean D. Murphy
Panel Iii: The Role Of The United Nations With Respect To The Means For Accomplishing The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, Sean D. Murphy
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Panel Iii: The Role Of The United Nations With Respect To The Means For Accomplishing The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, Winston A. Tubman
Panel Iii: The Role Of The United Nations With Respect To The Means For Accomplishing The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, Winston A. Tubman
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Panel Iii: The Role Of The United Nations With Respect To The Means For Accomplishing The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, Raymond Sommereyns
Panel Iii: The Role Of The United Nations With Respect To The Means For Accomplishing The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, Raymond Sommereyns
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Panel Iii: The Role Of The United Nations With Respect To The Means For Accomplishing The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, John A. Macinnis
Panel Iii: The Role Of The United Nations With Respect To The Means For Accomplishing The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, John A. Macinnis
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Comparative Advantage And The United Nations In Situations Of Conflict, Frederic L. Kirgis
Comparative Advantage And The United Nations In Situations Of Conflict, Frederic L. Kirgis
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Panel Ii: Global Attitudes On The Role Of The United Nations In The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, Josef Rohlik
Panel Ii: Global Attitudes On The Role Of The United Nations In The Maintenance And Restoration Of Peace, Josef Rohlik
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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A Mythical State's Attitude Toward The Role Of The United Nations In Maintaining And Restoring Peace, Frederic L. Kirgis
A Mythical State's Attitude Toward The Role Of The United Nations In Maintaining And Restoring Peace, Frederic L. Kirgis
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Panel I: United States Attitudes On The Role Of The United Nations Regarding The Maintenance And The Restoration Of Peace, William R. Clontz
Panel I: United States Attitudes On The Role Of The United Nations Regarding The Maintenance And The Restoration Of Peace, William R. Clontz
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
North Korean Time Bomb: Can Sanctions Defuse It? A Review Of International Economic Sanctions As An Option, Jeong Hwa Pires
North Korean Time Bomb: Can Sanctions Defuse It? A Review Of International Economic Sanctions As An Option, Jeong Hwa Pires
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The U.N. Conference On The Illicit Trade Of Small Arms And Light Weapons: An Exercise In Futility, Bobby L. Scott
The U.N. Conference On The Illicit Trade Of Small Arms And Light Weapons: An Exercise In Futility, Bobby L. Scott
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Revamping International Securites Laws To Break The Financial Infrastructure Of Global Terrorism, Sireesha Chenmolu
Revamping International Securites Laws To Break The Financial Infrastructure Of Global Terrorism, Sireesha Chenmolu
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
A Regime In Need Of Balance: The Un Counter-Terrorism Regimes Of Security And Human Rights, Isaac Kfir
A Regime In Need Of Balance: The Un Counter-Terrorism Regimes Of Security And Human Rights, Isaac Kfir
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Since 9/11, the UN’s counter-‐terrorism regime has developed two distinct approaches to combating international terrorism. The Security Council follows a traditional security doctrine that focuses on how to best protect states from the threat posed by international terrorists. This is largely due to the centrality of the state in Security Council thinking and attitudes. On the other hand, the General Assembly and the various UN human rights organs, influenced by the human security doctrine, have taken a more holistic, human rights-‐based approach to the threat of international terrorism. This paper offers a review of how the dichotomy above affects the …
After Partition: The Perils Of South Sudan, Mario Silva
After Partition: The Perils Of South Sudan, Mario Silva
University of Baltimore Journal of International Law
The partition of South Sudan from the largest country on the African continent – Sudan, took place on July 9, 2011.1 The northern portion retained the name Sudan while the newly formed southern state would be known as South Sudan. South Sudan became the newest member of the United Nations (UN) with comparatively little infrastructure and limited arrangements for shared sovereignty by the international community. The partition process was undertaken with oversight from the United Nations and the African Union. It was rather idealistically considered a prelude to an enduring peace within this traditionally troubled African region. The former unitary …
International Law And The Future Of Peace, Diane Marie Amann
International Law And The Future Of Peace, Diane Marie Amann
Scholarly Works
These remarks, delivered at the April 4, 2013, luncheon of the American Society of International Law Women in International Law Interest Group, reflects on contributions of Jane Addams and other members of the early 20th C. peace movement as a means to explore law and practice related to the contemporary use of force and armed conflict.
The Limits Of Legality: Assessing Recent International Interventions In Civil Conflicts In The Middle-East, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
The Limits Of Legality: Assessing Recent International Interventions In Civil Conflicts In The Middle-East, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law, Kristina Daugirdas, Julian Davis Mortenson
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law, Kristina Daugirdas, Julian Davis Mortenson
Articles
In this section: • United States Condemns Russia’s Use of Force in Ukraine and Attempted Annexation of Crimea • In Wake of Espionage Revelations, United States Declines to Reach Comprehensive Intelligence Agreement with Germany • United States Defends United Nations’ Immunity in Haitian Cholera Case • French Bank Pleads Guilty to Criminal Violations of U.S. Sanctions Laws • D.C. Circuit Strikes down Administrative Order Requiring Divestment by Foreign-Owned Corporation • United States Adopts New Land Mine Policy • United States Claims That Russia Has Violated the INF Treaty