The forcible protection of one states‟ own nationals on another state‟s territory is one which stretches the boundaries of the broader, inherent right of self-defence available to states under international law. Known as the „protection of nationals abroad‟ this doctrine is one which remains, at best, highly controversial. This Article examines the lawfulness of action taken by British forces when they rescued and evacuated British nationals prior to Libya descending into civil war. It also considers the extent to which action by British forces fits within the highly controversial paradigm of „protection of nationals abroad‟
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
UK governments have often claimed that humanitarian intervention – without the consent of the target...
This paper aims at analysing the 2011 Libyan crisis and France’s and the UK’s response to it. The re...
The forcible protection of one states’ own nationals on another state’s territory is one which stret...
The forcible protection of one states' own nationals on another state's territory is one which stret...
The forcible protection of one states’ own nationals on another state’s territory is one which stre...
This article explores the evolving geopolitical importance of Libya as a strategic partner for the U...
This article explores the evolving geopolitical importance of Libya as a strategic partner for the U...
When nationals of State A face an imminent threat of injury in State B and State B fails to provide ...
Those countries, including the United Kingdom, using force in Libya in 2011 have taken much greater ...
Foreign enlistment has made headline news in the current Syria crisis and with the rise of the terro...
This paper explores the evolving geo-political importance of Libya as a strategic partner for Britai...
Examines the role that international law plays in UK institutions of government when considering the...
Uploaded. The forcible protection of nationals abroad (a rescue mission) and humanitarian intervent...
Foreign enlistment has made headline news in the current Syria crisis and with the rise of the terro...
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
UK governments have often claimed that humanitarian intervention – without the consent of the target...
This paper aims at analysing the 2011 Libyan crisis and France’s and the UK’s response to it. The re...
The forcible protection of one states’ own nationals on another state’s territory is one which stret...
The forcible protection of one states' own nationals on another state's territory is one which stret...
The forcible protection of one states’ own nationals on another state’s territory is one which stre...
This article explores the evolving geopolitical importance of Libya as a strategic partner for the U...
This article explores the evolving geopolitical importance of Libya as a strategic partner for the U...
When nationals of State A face an imminent threat of injury in State B and State B fails to provide ...
Those countries, including the United Kingdom, using force in Libya in 2011 have taken much greater ...
Foreign enlistment has made headline news in the current Syria crisis and with the rise of the terro...
This paper explores the evolving geo-political importance of Libya as a strategic partner for Britai...
Examines the role that international law plays in UK institutions of government when considering the...
Uploaded. The forcible protection of nationals abroad (a rescue mission) and humanitarian intervent...
Foreign enlistment has made headline news in the current Syria crisis and with the rise of the terro...
There has been intense debate on the appropriateness of interventions in sovereign states. This has ...
UK governments have often claimed that humanitarian intervention – without the consent of the target...
This paper aims at analysing the 2011 Libyan crisis and France’s and the UK’s response to it. The re...