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Terrorism and the Use of Force in International Law

Terrorism and the Use of Force in International Law

... closely related organizations acting in concert) as a single on-going attack ap- pears clear in the aftermath of the response to 9/11. Thus, whereas Operation E L D ORADO C ANYON was widely characterized as punitive in ... See full document

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An Account on the Problematic Use of Force in Response to Terrorism

An Account on the Problematic Use of Force in Response to Terrorism

... treaty law and customary international in regulating the use of ...the use of force is a treaty-based rule, embedded in the Charter; it is at the same time a rule of customary ... See full document

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Fighting Terrorism: Assessing Israel's Use of Force in Response to Hezbollah

Fighting Terrorism: Assessing Israel's Use of Force in Response to Hezbollah

... 11. If nations cannot defend themselves against terrorist organizations and terrorists continue targeting civilian populations, then the laws of war have not served their purpose of protecting both combatants and ... See full document

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International Law and the Use of Force

International Law and the Use of Force

... The use of military force is only lawful if and to the extent that it comes under an accepted exception to the general rule of prohibition outlined in the Charter of the United Nations (‘UN ...(‘UNSC’), ... See full document

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Justifying force: A feminist analysis of the international law on the use of force

Justifying force: A feminist analysis of the international law on the use of force

... used force in Serbia in 1999, because it ‘enlists political energies to support causes dictated by the hegemonic powers and is unresponsive to the violence and injustice that sustains the global ...in ... See full document

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Terrorism, State Responsibility, and the Use of Military Force

Terrorism, State Responsibility, and the Use of Military Force

... The increasing attention of the United Nations to the issue of transnational terrorism, and its increasing willingness to condemn the actions of states that harbor and s[r] ... See full document

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The Use of Armed Force Against Terrorism: American Hegemony or Impotence?

The Use of Armed Force Against Terrorism: American Hegemony or Impotence?

... The Security Council could have authorized coercive measures to include the use of armed force against the terrorist infrastructures of Bin Laden in response to his terrori[r] ... See full document

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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE USE OF FORCE

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE USE OF FORCE

... corresponding to some extent in pmc- Lice, thou~h not Iwees::;arily in theory, to the political role perfornwd by the national legislature inside the states. Regard[r] ... See full document

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GroJIL Vol 6, No 1 (2018): Terrorism and International Law

GroJIL Vol 6, No 1 (2018): Terrorism and International Law

... domestic law and, there, governments seem to be moving towards a utilitarian solution to inevitable ...humanitarian law. The argument here is that it should because humanitarian law includes the core ... See full document

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Rule of Force or Rule of Law: Legal Responses to Nuclear Threats from Terrorism, Proliferation, and War

Rule of Force or Rule of Law: Legal Responses to Nuclear Threats from Terrorism, Proliferation, and War

... This new doctrine establishes dangerous precedent that is already increasing instability around the world with a number of other states, now claiming the same right to use force preventively against other ... See full document

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Regulation of the use of force by Islamist non-state actors : using law to regulate such use of force

Regulation of the use of force by Islamist non-state actors : using law to regulate such use of force

... discusses other categories of persons encompassed by this term: Bernard K Freamon, 'Martyrdom, Suicide, and the Islamic Law of War: A Short Legal History' (2003) 27 Fordham International Law Journal ... See full document

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EU Law, International Law and Economic Sanctions against Terrorism: The Judiciary in Distress? Research Papers in Law, 3/2008

EU Law, International Law and Economic Sanctions against Terrorism: The Judiciary in Distress? Research Papers in Law, 3/2008

... case law, a mere risk of disparities between national rules and a theoretical risk of obstacles to free movement or distortions of competition is not sufficient to justify the use of Article ... See full document

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International terrorism as an instrument of political struggle and of injury to integrational law

International terrorism as an instrument of political struggle and of injury to integrational law

... with Terrorism regarding the combat or the support given to ...of International Law to legalize the legitimate preventive defense using force only after the explosion of airplanes in one of ... See full document

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Legality of US Drone Strikes

Legality of US Drone Strikes

... the use of drones by the US that result in the killing of children and innocent ...generic use of force may satisfy some requirements of the ius ad bellum doctrine, while the strike may still be in ... See full document

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Threshold for the use of Force in Cyberspace – Position in India

Threshold for the use of Force in Cyberspace – Position in India

... the use of force is ...of international law governing the use of force as an instrument of national policy, of cyber warfare centers on the Charter’s prohibition of the ... See full document

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Terrorism and International Law: Cure the Underlying Problem, Not Just the Symptom

Terrorism and International Law: Cure the Underlying Problem, Not Just the Symptom

... Thus, terrorism relies on the financial market in order to ...of terrorism financing through the use of the banking system and money transfer, including money ... See full document

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Drones, state terrorism and international law

Drones, state terrorism and international law

... the use of torture, by contrast, the British government repeatedly insisted on its commitment to upholding the torture ...under international law and developed specific politico-legal justifications ... See full document

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Introduction (Volume 82)

Introduction (Volume 82)

... International Law Studies - Volume 82 The Law of War in the 21st Century:.. Weaponry and the Use of Force Anthony M[r] ... See full document

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The Roots of Terrorism in Nigeria: Exploring the Poverty Connection

The Roots of Terrorism in Nigeria: Exploring the Poverty Connection

... on International Terrorism and the Nigerian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2011, the ongoing violent behavior and attacks of the Boko Haram Islamic sect on international and national institutions, such ... See full document

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Security Council Response to Human Rights Violation in Term of Combating Terrorism: Retrospect and Prospect

Security Council Response to Human Rights Violation in Term of Combating Terrorism: Retrospect and Prospect

... of terrorism, the international society has adopted various measures to combat the phenomenon of ...maintain international peace and security. It has passed several anti-terrorism res- ... See full document

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