Arguably one of the seminal challenges of the twenty-first century will be the place of public international law, particularly in its manifestation in what may be termed the global security system. The importance of this has been shown by the controversial 2003 American-led invasion of Iraq. While the initial concerns about the legality of the invasion have largely receded, questions about the relationship of international law, state sovereignty, and the global security system, which the invasion raised, remain. This paper will assess some of the possible implications for the global security system of the Iraq war, and possible post-war developments in the law of war. It will review the process of development of international law. It conclu...
The object of this thesis is to assess the legality of the use of force against Iraq in 2003. To do ...
To the extent that the intervention in Iraq in 2003 is regarded as an act of preemptive self-defense...
What are the politics involved in a government justifying its use of military force abroad? What is ...
Arguably one of the seminal challenges of the twenty-first century will be the place of public inter...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
The decision by the US and UK governments to use military force against Iraq in 2003 and the subsequ...
This article investigates the ethics of intervention and explores the decision to invade Iraq. It be...
This thesis focuses upon the recent invasion of Iraq by the US and its few allies. While the central...
This thesis examines the question of the legality of the Second Gulf War and its aftermath. The obj...
This Article is devoted to the question of the future relevance of international law at a time when ...
Many international legal scholars and foreign governments have argued that the recent war in Iraq vi...
The legality of the invasion of Iraq is a vital question that goes to the heart of international law...
Following the September 11th attacks in the United States (U.S.), one could make a case for America\...
Just before its armed invasion of Iraq, the US tried but failed to get the UN to sanction war on Ira...
The recent invasion of Iraq challenges a cornerstone of contemporary international law: the prohibit...
The object of this thesis is to assess the legality of the use of force against Iraq in 2003. To do ...
To the extent that the intervention in Iraq in 2003 is regarded as an act of preemptive self-defense...
What are the politics involved in a government justifying its use of military force abroad? What is ...
Arguably one of the seminal challenges of the twenty-first century will be the place of public inter...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
The decision by the US and UK governments to use military force against Iraq in 2003 and the subsequ...
This article investigates the ethics of intervention and explores the decision to invade Iraq. It be...
This thesis focuses upon the recent invasion of Iraq by the US and its few allies. While the central...
This thesis examines the question of the legality of the Second Gulf War and its aftermath. The obj...
This Article is devoted to the question of the future relevance of international law at a time when ...
Many international legal scholars and foreign governments have argued that the recent war in Iraq vi...
The legality of the invasion of Iraq is a vital question that goes to the heart of international law...
Following the September 11th attacks in the United States (U.S.), one could make a case for America\...
Just before its armed invasion of Iraq, the US tried but failed to get the UN to sanction war on Ira...
The recent invasion of Iraq challenges a cornerstone of contemporary international law: the prohibit...
The object of this thesis is to assess the legality of the use of force against Iraq in 2003. To do ...
To the extent that the intervention in Iraq in 2003 is regarded as an act of preemptive self-defense...
What are the politics involved in a government justifying its use of military force abroad? What is ...