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"Terrorism and the Right of Self-Defense"   flag  7

(2001) 95 American Journal of International Law 839
Thomas M Franck
American Journal of International Law
United States

Law Journal Articles Referring to this Journal Article

Journal Article Title †  Citation(s) Author Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index
"The Howard Doctrine: Australia and Anticipatory Self-Defence against Terrorist Attacks" (2007) 26 Australian Year Book of International Law 19 Abadee, N & Rothwell, D Australia circa 2007 AustLII flag 1
"State Responsibility and Self-Defence in Interantional Law Post 9/11: Has the Scope of Article 51 of the United Nations Charter Been Widened as a Result of the US Response to 9/11" (2007) 14 Australian International Law Journal 201 Cenic, Sonja Australia circa 2007 AustLII flag
"Fragmentation in Two Dimensions: The ICJ's Flawed Approach to Non-State Actors and International Legal Personality" (2008) 9 Melbourne Journal of International Law 47 Green, Fergus Australia circa 2008 AustLII flag
"Towards an ASEAN Counter-Terrorism Treaty" (2005) 9 Singapore Year Book of International Law 157 Rose, Gregory; Nestorovska, Diana Singapore circa 2005 CommonLII flag 1
"Anticipatory Self-Defence in the Age of International Terrorism" (2005) 24 University of Queensland Law Journal 337 Rothwell, Donald R Australia circa 2005 AustLII flag 3
"Quo Vadit Jus ad Bellum?: A Legal Analysis of Turkey's Military Operations against the PKK in Northern Iraq" (2008) 9 Melbourne Journal of International Law 334 Ruys, Tom Australia circa 2008 AustLII flag 1
Use of Force and Pre-Emption: A Legitimate Practice Under the UN Charter? [2004] MurUEJL 23 Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law Australia circa 2004 AustLII flag

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