Barely Borders: Issues of International Law (Interventionism)
Harvard International Review 2004, Spring, 26, 1
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Was the US-led attack on Iraq justified? The question comes from all corners of the globe, and answers are varied. Our collective response should be to cooperate in thoughtfully examining the practical constraints and legal limits to military intervention. The issue is not black-and-white, but multifaceted, and only by addressing it head-on can our international community hope to reach a consensus that will cement genuine autonomous international security for all. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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