Considerable attention is focused on the use of military force as a means of combating terrorism, whether it be in Afghanistan, Iraq or elsewhere However, the more dominant means for combating terrorism worldwide lies in non-forcible measures undertaken by states. In this realm, states that might otherwise be inclined to pursue unilateral action, such as the United States, are forced to pursue cooperative strategies that rely considerably on international law and international institutions. This essay briefly assesses various non-military initiatives undertaken by the United States - including criminal litigation and the imposition of economic sanctions on states and terrorist groups - so as to consider the broader question of whether, and ...
Thank you, Mark, for your kind introduction. The question before the panel today is whe...
This article seeks to sketch generally the issues that America’s ‘for us or against us’ attitude in ...
The book provides an approach that is more comprehensive than other contributions within this field....
Considerable attention is focused on the use of military force as a means of combating terrorism, wh...
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, those arguing that international law cannot serve as an effect...
This Essay considers the role of international legal argument in the war on terror and, in particula...
The debates about forums and processes for prosecuting those accused of terrorist acts have resonate...
The question of the legality of the use of force by states in international relations (IR) after the...
Terrorism is an evil that the United States and other civilized countries should combat aggressively...
The recent developments in Eastern Europe and the Persian Gulf dramatize the efforts of the United S...
Soon after September 11, President Bush declared a global war on terrorism and members of terrorist ...
With the ascendance of the terrorist group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the ...
Key to any successful attempt to combat international terrorism is the elimination of sanctuary and ...
When the United Nations was created in 1945, its main purpose was to deal with threats to internatio...
The attacks of September 11, 2001, the US response and the international community's approval of the...
Thank you, Mark, for your kind introduction. The question before the panel today is whe...
This article seeks to sketch generally the issues that America’s ‘for us or against us’ attitude in ...
The book provides an approach that is more comprehensive than other contributions within this field....
Considerable attention is focused on the use of military force as a means of combating terrorism, wh...
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, those arguing that international law cannot serve as an effect...
This Essay considers the role of international legal argument in the war on terror and, in particula...
The debates about forums and processes for prosecuting those accused of terrorist acts have resonate...
The question of the legality of the use of force by states in international relations (IR) after the...
Terrorism is an evil that the United States and other civilized countries should combat aggressively...
The recent developments in Eastern Europe and the Persian Gulf dramatize the efforts of the United S...
Soon after September 11, President Bush declared a global war on terrorism and members of terrorist ...
With the ascendance of the terrorist group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the ...
Key to any successful attempt to combat international terrorism is the elimination of sanctuary and ...
When the United Nations was created in 1945, its main purpose was to deal with threats to internatio...
The attacks of September 11, 2001, the US response and the international community's approval of the...
Thank you, Mark, for your kind introduction. The question before the panel today is whe...
This article seeks to sketch generally the issues that America’s ‘for us or against us’ attitude in ...
The book provides an approach that is more comprehensive than other contributions within this field....