The recent invasion of Iraq challenges a cornerstone of contemporary international law: the prohibition on the use of force by one state against another state. The conventional wisdom is that the United States embarked on the invasion with little regard for international law or for the attitudes reflected by other nations, including the other members of the UN Security Council. This article disputes that conventional wisdom. First, the Bush administration could have ignored international law and the Security Council, but in fact deployed a fairly sophisticated legal theory as to why U.S. actions were permissible under international law, a theory that entailed the use of prior Security Council resolutions in combination with the concept of m...
The decision, in 2003, by the United States and the United Kingdom to go to war against Iraq was see...
This thesis examines the question of the legality of the Second Gulf War and its aftermath. The obj...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...
The recent invasion of Iraq challenges a cornerstone of contemporary international law: the prohibit...
led inva seems (2004: SAGE 067-088 EJT-074287.qxd 15/2/07 5:01 PM Page 67The perceived legitimacy of...
This thesis focuses upon the recent invasion of Iraq by the US and its few allies. While the central...
Just before its armed invasion of Iraq, the US tried but failed to get the UN to sanction war on Ira...
The UK (as indeed the US) gave as its formal legal ground for the invasion of Iraq reliance upon int...
The thesis is the coalition invasion of Iraq violated international law because it went beyond the l...
The legality of the invasion of Iraq is a vital question that goes to the heart of international law...
Many international legal scholars and foreign governments have argued that the recent war in Iraq vi...
Examines the legality of the U.S.-led invasion in Iraq. Relevance of the international law framework...
This note concludes that none of the various legal arguments offered in support of the September 199...
This Article is devoted to the question of the future relevance of international law at a time when ...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
The decision, in 2003, by the United States and the United Kingdom to go to war against Iraq was see...
This thesis examines the question of the legality of the Second Gulf War and its aftermath. The obj...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...
The recent invasion of Iraq challenges a cornerstone of contemporary international law: the prohibit...
led inva seems (2004: SAGE 067-088 EJT-074287.qxd 15/2/07 5:01 PM Page 67The perceived legitimacy of...
This thesis focuses upon the recent invasion of Iraq by the US and its few allies. While the central...
Just before its armed invasion of Iraq, the US tried but failed to get the UN to sanction war on Ira...
The UK (as indeed the US) gave as its formal legal ground for the invasion of Iraq reliance upon int...
The thesis is the coalition invasion of Iraq violated international law because it went beyond the l...
The legality of the invasion of Iraq is a vital question that goes to the heart of international law...
Many international legal scholars and foreign governments have argued that the recent war in Iraq vi...
Examines the legality of the U.S.-led invasion in Iraq. Relevance of the international law framework...
This note concludes that none of the various legal arguments offered in support of the September 199...
This Article is devoted to the question of the future relevance of international law at a time when ...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
The decision, in 2003, by the United States and the United Kingdom to go to war against Iraq was see...
This thesis examines the question of the legality of the Second Gulf War and its aftermath. The obj...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...