The United States military strikes against Afghanistan cannot be justified as self-defense under the United Nations Charter or customary international law. There is insufficient evidence of an armed attack by the state of Afghanistan and the strikes have been neither necessary nor proportional
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The concept of self-defense in international law has been subject to discussion in recent years part...
The US military operation “Enduring Freedom” in Afghanistan being as a reaction to the terrorist at...
The United States military strikes against Afghanistan cannot be justified as self-defense under the...
The U.S. and U.K. attacks on the territory of Afghanistan on 7 October 2001 were not justified as a ...
On October 7,2001, the United States and the United Kingdom launched operation Enduring Freedom. End...
On October 7,2001, the United States and the United Kingdom launched operation Enduring Freedom. End...
iii This thesis examines the application of international humanitarian law to the international arme...
When representatives of fifty countries assembled in San Francisco in 1945 to draw up the United Nat...
Following the September 11th attacks in the United States (U.S.), one could make a case for America\...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
Following the September 11th attacks in the United States (U.S.), one could make a case for America\...
Following the September 11th attacks in the United States (U.S.), one could make a case for America\...
After the September 11, 2001, better known as 9 /11 tragedy, the United States (US) issued a polic...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The concept of self-defense in international law has been subject to discussion in recent years part...
The US military operation “Enduring Freedom” in Afghanistan being as a reaction to the terrorist at...
The United States military strikes against Afghanistan cannot be justified as self-defense under the...
The U.S. and U.K. attacks on the territory of Afghanistan on 7 October 2001 were not justified as a ...
On October 7,2001, the United States and the United Kingdom launched operation Enduring Freedom. End...
On October 7,2001, the United States and the United Kingdom launched operation Enduring Freedom. End...
iii This thesis examines the application of international humanitarian law to the international arme...
When representatives of fifty countries assembled in San Francisco in 1945 to draw up the United Nat...
Following the September 11th attacks in the United States (U.S.), one could make a case for America\...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
Following the September 11th attacks in the United States (U.S.), one could make a case for America\...
Following the September 11th attacks in the United States (U.S.), one could make a case for America\...
After the September 11, 2001, better known as 9 /11 tragedy, the United States (US) issued a polic...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The concept of self-defense in international law has been subject to discussion in recent years part...
The US military operation “Enduring Freedom” in Afghanistan being as a reaction to the terrorist at...