Iraq and the use of force in international law / Marc Weller.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010.ISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: The prohibition on the use of force in international affairs is one of the main features of international law, yet it has been avoided in the name of humanitarian interventions. This book considers events leading to the invasion of Iraq and what effect these actions may have in future. Takes account of information arising from the UK's Chilcot inquiry.
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The prohibition on the use of force in international affairs is one of the main features of international law, yet it has been avoided in the name of humanitarian interventions. This book considers events leading to the invasion of Iraq and what effect these actions may have in future. Takes account of information arising from the UK's Chilcot inquiry.

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