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Coaltion Operations: A Canadian Perspective, Kenneth W. Watkin
Coaltion Operations: A Canadian Perspective, Kenneth W. Watkin
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Starting From Here, Ashley R. Deeks
Issues Arising From Coalition Operations: An Operational Lawyer's Perspective, Neil Brown
Issues Arising From Coalition Operations: An Operational Lawyer's Perspective, Neil Brown
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Coalition Operations: A Compromise Or An Accomodation, Vicki Mcconachie
Coalition Operations: A Compromise Or An Accomodation, Vicki Mcconachie
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Treatment Of Detainees And The "Global War On Terror": Selected Legal Issues, David Turns
The Treatment Of Detainees And The "Global War On Terror": Selected Legal Issues, David Turns
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
"Change Direction" 2006: Israeli Operations In Lebanon And The International Law Of Self-Defense, Michael N. Schmitt
"Change Direction" 2006: Israeli Operations In Lebanon And The International Law Of Self-Defense, Michael N. Schmitt
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 84: International Law And Military Operations (2008)
Full Volume 84: International Law And Military Operations (2008)
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Peace Through Law? The Failure Of A Nobel Experiment, John C. Yoo, Robert Delahunty
Peace Through Law? The Failure Of A Nobel Experiment, John C. Yoo, Robert Delahunty
John C Yoo
Collective-security ideas that emerged from the First World War nobly sought to end the carnage depicted in Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front. The collective-security movement sought to create a system that protected the status quo by making existing national borders sacrosanct. Any violation of those borders would be treated like a criminal attack under a domestic legal system. But those who devised these rules could not have anticipated the very different threats confronting the international system today. Large, multistate conflicts have receded in the wake of the stability provided by the Cold War superpowers and now …