Historically, courts have recognized a customary international law only upon finding evidence of uniform state practice over a protracted period of time. In today\u27s rapidly evolving global society, however, instant custom theorists contend that new customary international laws may form in much less time than the decades upon decades of consistent practice traditionally required. This Note considers the instant custom theory and argues that the Bush Doctrine became a new customary international law in the immediate aftermath ofthe terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001
On November 13, 2001, President George W. Bush issued a Military Order in which he claimed power as ...
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 21, Professors Jack Goldsmith and Eric Po...
SYNoPsiS: State practice and patterns of cooperation over the last forty-five years have led to the ...
Historically, courts have recognized a customary international law only upon finding evidence of uni...
The international legal system operates to minimize violence. This paper examines whether the Bush D...
© 2012 Aiden James WarrenThis thesis focuses on the 2001-2004 period in examining the international ...
This article analyzes the existing concepts of the right of self-defense and preemption under intern...
This article examines the domestic and foreign policy responses of the Bush administration to the ev...
The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
In the first confusing days after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, President Ge...
Between 2001 and 2009 the United States was engaged in a War on Terror. This was a result of the ter...
The attacks of 9/11 constitute a crucial point in the development of the right of self-defence again...
The United States\u27 current war on terror has been framed as a struggle for civilization ; one ...
No aspect of the Bush Administration\u27s foreign policy has caused greater consternation in Europe,...
This article examines the phenomenon of accelerated formation of customary international law. It arg...
On November 13, 2001, President George W. Bush issued a Military Order in which he claimed power as ...
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 21, Professors Jack Goldsmith and Eric Po...
SYNoPsiS: State practice and patterns of cooperation over the last forty-five years have led to the ...
Historically, courts have recognized a customary international law only upon finding evidence of uni...
The international legal system operates to minimize violence. This paper examines whether the Bush D...
© 2012 Aiden James WarrenThis thesis focuses on the 2001-2004 period in examining the international ...
This article analyzes the existing concepts of the right of self-defense and preemption under intern...
This article examines the domestic and foreign policy responses of the Bush administration to the ev...
The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
In the first confusing days after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, President Ge...
Between 2001 and 2009 the United States was engaged in a War on Terror. This was a result of the ter...
The attacks of 9/11 constitute a crucial point in the development of the right of self-defence again...
The United States\u27 current war on terror has been framed as a struggle for civilization ; one ...
No aspect of the Bush Administration\u27s foreign policy has caused greater consternation in Europe,...
This article examines the phenomenon of accelerated formation of customary international law. It arg...
On November 13, 2001, President George W. Bush issued a Military Order in which he claimed power as ...
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 21, Professors Jack Goldsmith and Eric Po...
SYNoPsiS: State practice and patterns of cooperation over the last forty-five years have led to the ...