Regulating covert action: practices, contexts, and policies of covert coercion abroad in International and American law
REISMAN W Michael
Regulating covert action: practices, contexts, and policies of covert coercion abroad in International and American law - New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992 - 250p.
Discussion of the legality of covert operations, which uses both real and fictional case studies to illustrate the arguments. Among the real cases are the assassination of President Trujillo of the Dominican Republic in 1961, the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand in 1985 and the US air raids on Libya in 1986.
0300050593 (hbk.)
AGGRESSION
COVERT ACTION
INTELLIGENCE SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Regulating covert action: practices, contexts, and policies of covert coercion abroad in International and American law - New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992 - 250p.
Discussion of the legality of covert operations, which uses both real and fictional case studies to illustrate the arguments. Among the real cases are the assassination of President Trujillo of the Dominican Republic in 1961, the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand in 1985 and the US air raids on Libya in 1986.
0300050593 (hbk.)
AGGRESSION
COVERT ACTION
INTELLIGENCE SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL LAW