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Gulf of Sidra
Part Ii; Self Defense and the New Law of the Sea Regimes
Page 1 of 7 Location the Nation of Libya Is Located in North Africa And
Africa Command: U.S
Full Spring 2004 Issue the .SU
Libya: the First Totally Privatized War in Modern History
11 · the Culmination of Greek Cartography in Ptolemy
American Bombing of Libya: an International Legal Analysis Gregory Francis Intoccia
Destroying Libya and World Order
THE Law of the Sea and MEDITERRANEAN Security
Collection: Mandel, Judyt: Files Folder Title: [Terrorism – Libya Public Diplomacy – Libya Under Qadhafi: a Pattern of Aggression] Box: 91721
PART 11 the Diamond Anniversary Decade 1981–1990
The Gulf of Sidra Incident of 1981: a Study of the Lawfulness of Peacetime Aerial Engagements
Seapower and Space: from the Dawn of the Missile Age Tonet-Centric Warfare, William C
Libya, April 2005
LIBYA (Edition 4, Updated March 2020)
US Strategic Interests and the Role of the US Military in Africa
Acoustical Oceanography of the Levantine Sea
The Gulf of Sidra
Top View
Fact Sheet Libya
The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Foreign Affairs Oral History Project
NSC IDDATE TITLE Internal Organization Europe/NATO Africa
“Line of Death” to Strike the Terrorist State of Libya. El Dorado Canyon
Math 120 Winter 2009 Handout 9: the Gulf of Sidra Incident in 1981
LIS No. 36 (8Th Revision)
1 Marine Ecoregions of the World Spalding Et Al
A Study of the Relationship Between Law and Politics William J
International Law and the United States' Air Operation Against Libya
Navigation Through Three Straits in the Middle East
Impact of the Reagan Administration on the Law of the Sea George D
A TALE of TWO FLEETS a Russian Perspective on the 1973 Naval Standoff in the Mediterranean
Terrorism/Libya (1) Box: OA 18021
And Africa Will Shine Forth a Statesman’S Memoir
The Status of the Gulf of Sirte in International Law
Reagan Administration (1981-1989)
Raid on Libya: Operation ELDORADO CANYON Judy G
United States Responses to Excessive National Maritime Claims
Lives Lost in the Mediterranean Sea: Who Is Responsible?
The Indo-Pacific Sergeant Abudefduf Vaigiensis
Position on the Innocent Passage of Foreign Warships Through Its Territorial Waters
Patterns of Conduct: Libyan Regime Support for and Involvement in Acts of Terrorism
Regionalisation of the Mediterranean Basin, a MERMEX Synthesis
War and Security At