SYNoPsiS: State practice and patterns of cooperation over the last forty-five years have led to the development of rules of customary international law governing the use of force, in anticipatory self-defense, against terrorists and rogue state collaborators
To the extent that the intervention in Iraq in 2003 is regarded as an act of preemptive self-defense...
A consideration of Terrorism and state responses under International law, looking particularly at th...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
SYNoPsiS: State practice and patterns of cooperation over the last forty-five years have led to the ...
This article analyzes the existing concepts of the right of self-defense and preemption under intern...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
International terrorists survive and flourish while working underground and out of sight. However, f...
The thesis of this article argues that while the use of preemptive military strikes, now adopted by ...
THE existence of a right of self-defence against non-State actors and its possible scope of operatio...
This Note examines the effectiveness of diplomatic criticism in enforcing international law, particu...
The article analyses the concept of self-defence against non-state actors – terrorist groups. The ev...
The history of international law is, in large part, about the development of restraints on states\u2...
The premises concerning the use of force are currently changing, as are the goals and methods, which...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
To the extent that the intervention in Iraq in 2003 is regarded as an act of preemptive self-defense...
A consideration of Terrorism and state responses under International law, looking particularly at th...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
SYNoPsiS: State practice and patterns of cooperation over the last forty-five years have led to the ...
This article analyzes the existing concepts of the right of self-defense and preemption under intern...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
International terrorists survive and flourish while working underground and out of sight. However, f...
The thesis of this article argues that while the use of preemptive military strikes, now adopted by ...
THE existence of a right of self-defence against non-State actors and its possible scope of operatio...
This Note examines the effectiveness of diplomatic criticism in enforcing international law, particu...
The article analyses the concept of self-defence against non-state actors – terrorist groups. The ev...
The history of international law is, in large part, about the development of restraints on states\u2...
The premises concerning the use of force are currently changing, as are the goals and methods, which...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
To the extent that the intervention in Iraq in 2003 is regarded as an act of preemptive self-defense...
A consideration of Terrorism and state responses under International law, looking particularly at th...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...