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Given the international law at stake in unilateral armed interventions that led to the capture of Manuel Noriega in Panama, and now of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the United States faces significant ...

The Blogs | The Times of Israel: Civilian Maritime Obstruction and International Law: The Global Sumud Flotilla

Boston Herald: US and Israeli attacks on Iran put further strain on international law

US and Israeli attacks on Iran put further strain on international law

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kcra.com: US and Israeli attacks on Iran conflict with international law, experts say

US and Israeli attacks on Iran conflict with international law, experts say

Christian Science Monitor: The Iran war and international law: Fears grow of ‘age of impunity’

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The Iran war and international law: Fears grow of ‘age of impunity’

Human Rights Watch: States Should Protect Civilians, Defend International Law from Challenges to Mine Ban Treaty

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States Should Protect Civilians, Defend International Law from Challenges to Mine Ban Treaty

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Reform vs reinvention: what’s next? The legal theories in laws give multiple explanations and define laws in different ways according to their own time and social norms. International law is no ...

"We express our deep concern and rejection of the military actions carried out unilaterally in the territory of Venezuela, which contravene fundamental principles of international law." "Such actions ...

The Conversation: US obliteration of Caribbean boat was a clear violation of international ‘right to life’ laws – no matter who was on board

The U.S. government is justifying its lethal destruction of a boat suspected of transporting illegal drugs in the Caribbean as an attack on “narco-terrorists.” But as an expert on international law, I ...

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