The UK (as indeed the US) gave as its formal legal ground for the invasion of Iraq reliance upon interpretations of Security Council resolutions. In other words, there was no open admission by official legal advisers that the British invasion of Iraq created a new precedent for the development of international law, in particular a doctrine of pre-emptive attack. However, an understanding of state practice as a source of customary international law requires that one challenge the view that a state's contribution to practice must be taken to be its stated legal position. Instead, one has to engage in an in-depth study of the motivations of state officials that move the institutions of the state. These need to be pieced together from official ...
led inva seems (2004: SAGE 067-088 EJT-074287.qxd 15/2/07 5:01 PM Page 67The perceived legitimacy of...
Many international legal scholars and foreign governments have argued that the recent war in Iraq vi...
This article explores the League of Nations\u27 role in state formation in Third World or peripheral...
The UK (as indeed the US) gave as its formal legal ground for the invasion of Iraq reliance upon int...
The recent invasion of Iraq challenges a cornerstone of contemporary international law: the prohibit...
This thesis focuses upon the recent invasion of Iraq by the US and its few allies. While the central...
The invasion of Iraq commenced on 18 March 2003, with the bombing of Iraqi targets by the US, the UK...
The decision, in 2003, by the United States and the United Kingdom to go to war against Iraq was see...
The US coalition with alliance forces that invaded into Iraq since 2003 has really traumatise the st...
This thesis examines the question of the legality of the Second Gulf War and its aftermath. The obj...
The decision by the US and UK governments to use military force against Iraq in 2003 and the subsequ...
Just before its armed invasion of Iraq, the US tried but failed to get the UN to sanction war on Ira...
Use of armed forces against territorial integrity and political independence of any state is deemed...
This Article is devoted to the question of the future relevance of international law at a time when ...
The United Kingdom decision to intervene in Iraq in 2003 was the most controversial foreign policy d...
led inva seems (2004: SAGE 067-088 EJT-074287.qxd 15/2/07 5:01 PM Page 67The perceived legitimacy of...
Many international legal scholars and foreign governments have argued that the recent war in Iraq vi...
This article explores the League of Nations\u27 role in state formation in Third World or peripheral...
The UK (as indeed the US) gave as its formal legal ground for the invasion of Iraq reliance upon int...
The recent invasion of Iraq challenges a cornerstone of contemporary international law: the prohibit...
This thesis focuses upon the recent invasion of Iraq by the US and its few allies. While the central...
The invasion of Iraq commenced on 18 March 2003, with the bombing of Iraqi targets by the US, the UK...
The decision, in 2003, by the United States and the United Kingdom to go to war against Iraq was see...
The US coalition with alliance forces that invaded into Iraq since 2003 has really traumatise the st...
This thesis examines the question of the legality of the Second Gulf War and its aftermath. The obj...
The decision by the US and UK governments to use military force against Iraq in 2003 and the subsequ...
Just before its armed invasion of Iraq, the US tried but failed to get the UN to sanction war on Ira...
Use of armed forces against territorial integrity and political independence of any state is deemed...
This Article is devoted to the question of the future relevance of international law at a time when ...
The United Kingdom decision to intervene in Iraq in 2003 was the most controversial foreign policy d...
led inva seems (2004: SAGE 067-088 EJT-074287.qxd 15/2/07 5:01 PM Page 67The perceived legitimacy of...
Many international legal scholars and foreign governments have argued that the recent war in Iraq vi...
This article explores the League of Nations\u27 role in state formation in Third World or peripheral...