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Who Holds The Real Veto: Use Of Force And The Trusteeship Analogy, Paul Tan
Who Holds The Real Veto: Use Of Force And The Trusteeship Analogy, Paul Tan
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It is a well-known fact that except when a country is defending herself from an armed attack, all recourse to force must be authorized by the Security Council. In early 2003, when President Bush became frustrated at the reluctance of the UN Security Council to authorize the use of force against Iraq for stalling on the weapons inspections regime, he told the world in no uncertain terms that America would attack Iraq alone if necessary. What I want to explore in this article is the question of whether countries retain a residual right to act outside of such authorization on …
Panel I Commentary - Jus Ad Bellum, William Dalton
Panel I Commentary - Jus Ad Bellum, William Dalton
International Law Studies
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Panel I Commentary - Jus Ad Bellum, Robert Turner
Panel I Commentary - Jus Ad Bellum, Robert Turner
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 79: International Law And The War On Terror
Full Volume 79: International Law And The War On Terror
International Law Studies
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The Laws Of War In The War On Terror, Adam Roberts
The Laws Of War In The War On Terror, Adam Roberts
International Law Studies
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Jus Ad Bellum And International Terrorism, Rein Mullerson
Jus Ad Bellum And International Terrorism, Rein Mullerson
International Law Studies
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Panel I Commentary - Jus Ad Bellum
Terrorism And The Use Of Force In International Law, Michael Schmitt
Terrorism And The Use Of Force In International Law, Michael Schmitt
International Law Studies
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