The article examines whether the April 2018 airstrikes against Syria may have constituted a tipping point in the evolving customary international law of humanitarian intervention in order to prevent the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Specifically, the back-and-forth movement of international law towards recognizing a limited right of humanitarian intervention, as well as the connection between customary international law and unilateral humanitarian intervention
The United Nations Charter provides that countries are prohibited from the use of force except when ...
Full-text is available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/faculty_publications/1638/ In an ef...
The theme of this conference is atrocity prevention, and the unstated major premise is that somethin...
The article examines whether the April 2018 airstrikes against Syria may have constituted a tipping ...
In the years since the 1999 NATO airstrikes on Serbia to prevent ethnic cleansing of the Kosovar Alb...
In the years since the 1999 North Atlantic Treaty Organization airstrikes on Serbia to prevent ethni...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.M...
This article looks at the state of affairs under international law by focusing on the existing ban o...
Why has the use of chemical weapons in Syria engendered such a substantive multilateral response in ...
In April 2018 in response to a chemical weapons attack in Syria, the USA, UK and France attacked Syr...
The article examines unnecessary suffering or superfluous injury as the basis for the prohibition of...
Stemming from the events briefly summarised above and further discussed below, this article aims at...
On April 6, 2017, the United States launched fifty-nine Tomahawk missiles against an air base in Syr...
Background: The repeated use of prohibited chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict poses serious hea...
Syria has been locked in a civil war for over a decade, with thousands of people dead, many of them ...
The United Nations Charter provides that countries are prohibited from the use of force except when ...
Full-text is available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/faculty_publications/1638/ In an ef...
The theme of this conference is atrocity prevention, and the unstated major premise is that somethin...
The article examines whether the April 2018 airstrikes against Syria may have constituted a tipping ...
In the years since the 1999 NATO airstrikes on Serbia to prevent ethnic cleansing of the Kosovar Alb...
In the years since the 1999 North Atlantic Treaty Organization airstrikes on Serbia to prevent ethni...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.M...
This article looks at the state of affairs under international law by focusing on the existing ban o...
Why has the use of chemical weapons in Syria engendered such a substantive multilateral response in ...
In April 2018 in response to a chemical weapons attack in Syria, the USA, UK and France attacked Syr...
The article examines unnecessary suffering or superfluous injury as the basis for the prohibition of...
Stemming from the events briefly summarised above and further discussed below, this article aims at...
On April 6, 2017, the United States launched fifty-nine Tomahawk missiles against an air base in Syr...
Background: The repeated use of prohibited chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict poses serious hea...
Syria has been locked in a civil war for over a decade, with thousands of people dead, many of them ...
The United Nations Charter provides that countries are prohibited from the use of force except when ...
Full-text is available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/faculty_publications/1638/ In an ef...
The theme of this conference is atrocity prevention, and the unstated major premise is that somethin...