This paper considers the ways in which Iraq’s territorial integrity has been invoked by the international community, how it was violated by the US-led coalition between 2003 and 2007, and how these acts have called into question the future viability of the Iraqi state. The paper contends that Iraq provides an instructive illustration of how the international legal term of territorial integrity is being pulled apart; where the spatial extent of the state must be preserved at all costs, yet the sovereignty of the state is rendered entirely contingent. Using interviews with key actors within the British context and documentary analysis, this paper examines the political situation in Iraq and the content of the new Iraqi constitution, the rise ...
This article compares Britain's failed attempt at building a stable, liberal state in Iraq from 1914...
Six years on from the official end of the Iraq War, peace and freedom still seem a long way off for ...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
This paper looks at the development of British government policy towards Iraq in the run up to and d...
The US coalition with alliance forces that invaded into Iraq since 2003 has really traumatise the st...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
It is a delicate and pretentious endeavour to examine Iraq in current times. It is delicate in the s...
This article explores the League of Nations\u27 role in state formation in Third World or peripheral...
The writer concerned himself with the inherent links between the dramatic changes unleashed in 2003 ...
The object of this thesis is to assess the legality of the use of force against Iraq in 2003. To do ...
When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, it did so with the ambitious goal to completely transfo...
Introduction. In 2003, Iraq was invaded by the US coalition forces that ousted Saddam Hussein’s reg...
Since 2003, there is a debate about dividing Iraq into three states or regions in accordance with it...
This rapid review synthesises data from academic, policy and NGO sources on how issues surrounding g...
Ever since the U.S.’ 2003 invasion, Iraq’s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectarianism, ...
This article compares Britain's failed attempt at building a stable, liberal state in Iraq from 1914...
Six years on from the official end of the Iraq War, peace and freedom still seem a long way off for ...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
This paper looks at the development of British government policy towards Iraq in the run up to and d...
The US coalition with alliance forces that invaded into Iraq since 2003 has really traumatise the st...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
It is a delicate and pretentious endeavour to examine Iraq in current times. It is delicate in the s...
This article explores the League of Nations\u27 role in state formation in Third World or peripheral...
The writer concerned himself with the inherent links between the dramatic changes unleashed in 2003 ...
The object of this thesis is to assess the legality of the use of force against Iraq in 2003. To do ...
When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, it did so with the ambitious goal to completely transfo...
Introduction. In 2003, Iraq was invaded by the US coalition forces that ousted Saddam Hussein’s reg...
Since 2003, there is a debate about dividing Iraq into three states or regions in accordance with it...
This rapid review synthesises data from academic, policy and NGO sources on how issues surrounding g...
Ever since the U.S.’ 2003 invasion, Iraq’s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectarianism, ...
This article compares Britain's failed attempt at building a stable, liberal state in Iraq from 1914...
Six years on from the official end of the Iraq War, peace and freedom still seem a long way off for ...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...