One million people in the UK alone demonstrated against the 2003 invasion of Iraq. A crucial element of the opposition to the war was the lack of a clear legal basis. This is the first book to analyze the lawfulness of the use of force against Iraq on the basis of formerly classified material made public by the official UK inquiry into the war.
One million people in the UK alone demonstrated against the 2003 invasion of Iraq. A crucial element of the opposition to the war was the lack of a clear legal basis. This is the first book to analyze the lawfulness of the use of force against Iraq on the basis of formerly classified material made public by the official UK inquiry into the war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Marc Weller is a leading expert in international law and on the law governing the use of force by states. Based in the University of Cambridge, he has documented and analyzed international action relating to Iraq since the invasion of Kuwait in 1990. His work has covered a variety of other conflicts ranging from the former Yugoslavia and Georgia, to Afghanistan, Burma, Liberia and Sudan. In addition to his scholarly work reflected in some 20 authored, edited or co-edited books, Dr Weller has been active as an advisor to governments and as an expert consultant to the United Nations and the Council of Europe. He has served as the director of the Cambridge Rockefeller Project on the Restoration of an International Consensus on the Rules Governing the Use of Force and the Cambridge Carnegie Project on the Settlement of Self-determination Conflicts.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: The Vision of the New World Order and its Collapse 2: Iraq and Kuwait 1990/1 3: Forcible Humanitarian Action and the Aerial Exclusion Zones 4: The Use of Force in Relation to Iraqi Disarmament Obligations 1991-1998 5: Resolution 1441 (2002) and the 2003 Invasion of Iraq 6: The Role of International Law in UK Decision-Making 7: Conclusion: The Use of Force in International Law after Iraq
1: Introduction: The Vision of the New World Order and its Collapse 2: Iraq and Kuwait 1990/1 3: Forcible Humanitarian Action and the Aerial Exclusion Zones 4: The Use of Force in Relation to Iraqi Disarmament Obligations 1991-1998 5: Resolution 1441 (2002) and the 2003 Invasion of Iraq 6: The Role of International Law in UK Decision-Making 7: Conclusion: The Use of Force in International Law after Iraq
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