No state, including the United States, should take a heavy-handed approach toward the use of armed force under any circumstances. All states, however, must be able to exercise their inherent right under international law to defend themselves against all actors-non-state and state alike. Effective deterrence demands that terrorists do not have safe havens and that terrorists must fear that they ultimately will pay a price for their criminal mayhem. This Article does not advocate armed force as an option of first resort; however, when force may be necessary, it details the international legal authority of states to use armed force against states for acts of terrorism and against non-state actors when the more appropriate law enforcement optio...
The purpose of this article is to provide a policy and legal analysis of the U.S. position regarding...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
ABSTRACT: This article analyses the legality of international society’s reactions to terrorism with ...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
We have been told on countless occasions that we are at war against international terrorism. Casualt...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
Events that took place on 9/11, when symbols of American nation were destroyed by hijacked civilian ...
The expansion of U.S. counterterrorist operations throughout the world coincides with a growing sens...
The ''war on terror'' is very much a topic of the day. The main threat against the western society i...
On October 7,2001, the United States and the United Kingdom launched operation Enduring Freedom. End...
The hard reality is that the United States has declared war on a tactic—terror. The nation must acce...
The need for more dramatic targets has led to the new and somewhat exaggerated emphasis on a unilate...
This article analyzes the existing concepts of the right of self-defense and preemption under intern...
Whether states can use force against terrorists based in another country is much discussed. The rele...
Under international law, internal mechanisms have provided the appropriate responses to terrorist ac...
The purpose of this article is to provide a policy and legal analysis of the U.S. position regarding...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
ABSTRACT: This article analyses the legality of international society’s reactions to terrorism with ...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
We have been told on countless occasions that we are at war against international terrorism. Casualt...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
Events that took place on 9/11, when symbols of American nation were destroyed by hijacked civilian ...
The expansion of U.S. counterterrorist operations throughout the world coincides with a growing sens...
The ''war on terror'' is very much a topic of the day. The main threat against the western society i...
On October 7,2001, the United States and the United Kingdom launched operation Enduring Freedom. End...
The hard reality is that the United States has declared war on a tactic—terror. The nation must acce...
The need for more dramatic targets has led to the new and somewhat exaggerated emphasis on a unilate...
This article analyzes the existing concepts of the right of self-defense and preemption under intern...
Whether states can use force against terrorists based in another country is much discussed. The rele...
Under international law, internal mechanisms have provided the appropriate responses to terrorist ac...
The purpose of this article is to provide a policy and legal analysis of the U.S. position regarding...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
ABSTRACT: This article analyses the legality of international society’s reactions to terrorism with ...