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The Case of Iran's Nuclear Program
The OIL PLATFORMS Case and the Use of Force in International Law I
Self-Defense to Cyber Force: Combatting the Notion of ‘Scale and Effect'
Islamic Republic of Iran V United States of America)*
Self-Defense": What Is the Proper Role of the International Court of Justice in Use of Force Cases?
A Social Justice Theory of Self-Defense at the World Court James Kraska U.S
The US-Iranian Relationship and the Future of International Order
Interpreting Self-Defense Restrictively: the World Court in the Oil Platforms Case Leopold Von Carlowitz*
CERTAIN IRANIAN ASSETS (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC of IRAN V
U.S. Public Diplomacy Towards Iran During the George W
Procedural Developments at the International Court of Justice
Cyber War and International Law: Does the International Legal Process Constitute a Threat to U.S
Exploring the Limits of International Law Relating to the Use of Force in Self-Defence
The Tanker War, 1880-88
3 February 2021 Judgment Alleged Violations of the 1955 Treaty of Amity, Economic Relations, and Consular Rights (Islamic Republ
The United States and the International Court of Justice: Coping with Antinomies
Naval Mines: Legal Considerations in Armed Conflict and Peacetime
In the Name of God International Court Of
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(On an International Scale): the Recent Oil Platforms Case and the International Court of Justice's Inconsistent Commentary on the Use of Force by the United States
International Court of Justice Case Concerning
Preliminary Objections Submitted by the United States of America
Iran: Internal Politics and U.S
The United States and the "World Court"
Islamic Revolution of 1979: the Downfall of American-Iranian Relations
CERTAIN IRANIAN ASSETS (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC of IRAN V
Armed Attacks in Cyberspace
Article Rationalising International Law Rules on Self-Defence: the Pin
Self-Defense and the Oil Platforms Decision
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Characterising Disputes Concerning the “Interpretation Or Application” of a Treaty