collective right of self-defense
Chapter IV: Safeguarding of U.S. National Interests in the Maritime Environment
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INTERNATIONAL LAW, THE OAS AND THE DOMINICAN CRISIS
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The United States and the United Nations in the Persian Gulf War: New Order or Disorder
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The Right of Counterintervention
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Probing the Scope of Self Defense in International Law
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Japan's strategic trajectory and collective self defense : essential continuity or radical shift?
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Iraq, Afghanistan, and the War on Terrorism: Winning the Battles and Losing the War
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The Legal Implications of United States Policy toward Nicaragua: A Machiavellian Dilemma
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Force Rules: UN Reform and Intervention
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The Law of War and Neutrality at Sea: The General Principles of the Laws of War
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State Actors, Humanitarian Intervention and International Law: Reopening Pandora's Box
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The African Union’s Right of Humanitarian Intervention as Collective Self-Defense
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Terrorism and the Use of Force in International Law
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Some Remarks on Self-Defense and Intervention: A Reaction to Reading Law and Civil War in the Modern World
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Poor Wesley Hohfeld
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Violation on State Sovereignty by Military and Paramilitary Activities on Nicaragua vs United States Case
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Distributing cognition : a defense of collective mentality
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CHAPTER V: THE RIGHT TO THE MAINTENANCE OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE, SECURITY, AND SELF-DEFENSE IN OUTER SPACE
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Who Gets to Determine If You Need Self Defense?: Heller and McDonald's Application Outside the House
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Collective Action Right as a Basic Human Right
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