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The 2014 Sony Hack and the Role of International Law
Self-Defense Without Imminence
International Law and the Pre-Emptive Use of Force: Afghanistan, Al-Qaida, and Iraq
Legality, Legitimacy and Anticipatory Self-Defense: Considering an Israeli Preemptive Strike on Iran's Nuclear Program
The Doctrine of Preemptive Self-Defense
Forcible Self-Help in International
Assessing Claims of a New Doctrine of Pre-Emptive War Under the Doctrine of Sources." Osgoode Hall Law Journal 43.1/2 (2005) : 67-103
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Redefining Imminence: the Use of Force Against Threats and Armed Attacks in the Twenty-First Century
The Bush Doctrine and the Emerging Norm of Anticipatory Self-Defense in Customary International Law, 15 Pace Int'l L
The Inherent Right to Self- Defence and Proportionality in Jus Ad Bellum
Self-Defense, Necessity and UN Collective Security: United
Where There Are Good Arms, There Must Be Good Laws: an Empirical Assessment of Customary International Law Regarding Preemptive Force Ryan Schildkraut
Judging Aggression
Anticipatory Self-Defense in International Law
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The Proliferation Security Initiative: Interdicting Vessels in International Waters to Prevent the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction?
Pre-Emptive Self-Defence Against States Harbouring Terrorists
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International Law and the United States' Air Operation Against Libya
Pre-Emptive Self-Defence
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America's New War on Terror: the Case for Self-Defense Under International Law" (2001)
Assessing the Proportionality Doctrine and U.S
A Natural Law Justification for the Bush Doctrine of Preventive War William C
A Natural Law Justification for the Bush Doctrine Of
The Legitimacy of Anticipatory Self-Defence in Combating Transnational Terrorism
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How Missile Defense Drone Technology Marks the Advent of Contingent Sovereignty
Can a Cyberattack Ever Rise to an “Act of War?” Christopher M