In recent years, the U.S. has threatened air strikes against Syria and insisted on the possibility of air strikes against Iran, in both cases to deter development of weapons of mass destruction. Such threats represent a return to the idea that international law allows states to impose punitive measures by force. Most academic specialists claim that the UN Charter only authorizes force in immediate self-defense. Many commentators embrace the related doctrine that lawful force can only be exercised against the opposing military force. But there remains more logic in the older view, that international law authorizes force for a wider variety of challenges and against a wider range of legitimate targets. Since there is no global protective serv...
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In April 2018 in response to a chemical weapons attack in Syria, the USA, UK and France attacked Syr...
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The Iraq war rekindled debate – a debate now further inflamed in discussions of Iran and North Korea...
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The 1949 Geneva Conventions do not justify US missile strikes in Syria in response to chemical weapo...
This article assesses the implications of the current Syria situation for the international law on t...
As the US and its allies France and Turkey dither over whether or not to punish Assad for having use...
Two seemingly unrelated crises implicating the law of war and the responsibility to protect civilian...
In an effort to destroy ISIS, beginning in August 2014, the United States, assisted by a handful of ...
In recent years, the U.S. has threatened air strikes against Syria and insisted on the possibility o...
Michael Schmitt and Christopher Ford unpack the Trump Administration’s legal justifications for the ...
The United States and Iran carried out armed reprisals in Syria during 2017 in the wake of chemical ...
On June 7, 1981 the Israeli air force bombed the Iraqi nuclear complex at Tuwaitha. The attack was s...
In April 2018 in response to a chemical weapons attack in Syria, the USA, UK and France attacked Syr...
This Article argues that the most difficult future crises for which this legal debate is most conseq...
On April 6, 2017, the United States launched fifty-nine Tomahawk missiles against an air base in Syr...
Stemming from the events briefly summarised above and further discussed below, this article aims at...
The Iraq war rekindled debate – a debate now further inflamed in discussions of Iran and North Korea...
The article examines whether the April 2018 airstrikes against Syria may have constituted a tipping ...
The 1949 Geneva Conventions do not justify US missile strikes in Syria in response to chemical weapo...
This article assesses the implications of the current Syria situation for the international law on t...
As the US and its allies France and Turkey dither over whether or not to punish Assad for having use...
Two seemingly unrelated crises implicating the law of war and the responsibility to protect civilian...
In an effort to destroy ISIS, beginning in August 2014, the United States, assisted by a handful of ...