International Law Studies, Том 85U.S. Government Printing Office, 2009 |
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... considered to be the relevant Security Council resolutions and the consent of the government of Afghanistan . Although there has never been an explicit authority to detain in the resolutions , the term “ all necessary means , " notably ...
... considered to be the relevant Security Council resolutions and the consent of the government of Afghanistan . Although there has never been an explicit authority to detain in the resolutions , the term “ all necessary means , " notably ...
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... considered an act of that State under international law . " Article 11 adds , “ [ c ] onduct which is not attributable to a State under the preceding articles shall nevertheless be considered an act of that State under in- ternational ...
... considered an act of that State under international law . " Article 11 adds , “ [ c ] onduct which is not attributable to a State under the preceding articles shall nevertheless be considered an act of that State under in- ternational ...
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... considered “ [ t ] he use of lethal force [ to be ] prohibited unless an attack is taking place or is imminent . " 46 The emphasis on using force only in self - defense suggested that either the coalition partner did not believe itself ...
... considered “ [ t ] he use of lethal force [ to be ] prohibited unless an attack is taking place or is imminent . " 46 The emphasis on using force only in self - defense suggested that either the coalition partner did not believe itself ...
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Afghanistan and International Security | 3 |
Terrorism and Afghanistan | 43 |
Hard Choices and the Future of International | 79 |
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