Iraq and the use of force in international law / Marc Weller.
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- 9780191029752
- 0191029750
- 9780191595769
- 0191595764
- Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Law and legislation
- Persian Gulf War, 1991 -- Law and legislation
- Intervention (International law)
- Intervention (International law) -- Government policy -- Great Britain -- Decision making
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Law and legislation
- Intervention (Droit international)
- Intervention (Droit international) -- Politique gouvernementale -- Grande-Bretagne -- Prise de décision
- LAW -- International
- Law
- Diplomatic relations -- Law and legislation
- Intervention (International law)
- Legislation
- Great Britain
- Iraq
- Iraq War (2003-2011)
- Persian Gulf War (1991)
- 1991-2011
- 341.6209567 22
- KZ6795.I73 W45 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 276-284) and index.
Introduction -- Iraq and Kuwait -- Forcible humanitarian action -- The UNSCOM inspection regime, material breaches, and Desert Fox -- Resolution 1441 (2002) and the invasion of Iraq -- The role of international law in UK decision-making -- The legal advisory process in the United Kingdom -- Conclusion: the Thirty-year War and its impact on the international system.
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.
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