This article analyses the Kurdish rebellion for autonomy, the actions of the Iraqi forces against them and the measures taken by the United Nations, the United States and other Coalition States to protect the Kurds in the aftermath of the January/February 1991 Gulf War. The International actions will be assessed in light of the present rules of International Law and, in particular, whether they contravene any provision of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the creatio...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
This research focuses on the international state responsibility of Iraq concerning its failure to pr...
Iraq has had a long history of human rights violations since its inception as a modern state in 1921...
Iraq has had a long history of human rights violations since its inception as a modern state in 1921...
CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) Thesis documentCapstone ProjectThis article will briefly examine the ...
This article will examine the historical background which precipitated Iraq\u27s invasion, occupatio...
The letter provides a brief overview of the evolution of the United Nations’ treatment of the Kurdis...
This article addresses a few moments in the evolution of human security law in Iraq, focusing in par...
Many commentators see Iraq as divided between Sunni, Shia and Kurds – and perhaps a few Turkmen. Not...
The Kurds in Iraq have always been suppressed by the governments ruling the country and have been th...
Is there now a right to unilateral humanitarian intervention in a post-Iraq, post-Darfur world? This...
Large sectors of the Kurdish movement in Turkey have progressively come to discuss, develop and/or e...
Book review of Kerim Yildiz\u27s The Kurds in Turkey: EU Accession and Human Right
In the first days of the new Iraqi republic system, everything appeared prefect for the Kurds of Ira...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the creatio...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
This research focuses on the international state responsibility of Iraq concerning its failure to pr...
Iraq has had a long history of human rights violations since its inception as a modern state in 1921...
Iraq has had a long history of human rights violations since its inception as a modern state in 1921...
CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) Thesis documentCapstone ProjectThis article will briefly examine the ...
This article will examine the historical background which precipitated Iraq\u27s invasion, occupatio...
The letter provides a brief overview of the evolution of the United Nations’ treatment of the Kurdis...
This article addresses a few moments in the evolution of human security law in Iraq, focusing in par...
Many commentators see Iraq as divided between Sunni, Shia and Kurds – and perhaps a few Turkmen. Not...
The Kurds in Iraq have always been suppressed by the governments ruling the country and have been th...
Is there now a right to unilateral humanitarian intervention in a post-Iraq, post-Darfur world? This...
Large sectors of the Kurdish movement in Turkey have progressively come to discuss, develop and/or e...
Book review of Kerim Yildiz\u27s The Kurds in Turkey: EU Accession and Human Right
In the first days of the new Iraqi republic system, everything appeared prefect for the Kurds of Ira...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the creatio...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
This research focuses on the international state responsibility of Iraq concerning its failure to pr...