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In Defense of World Public Order

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2001

References

1 NATO Press Release (2001) 124, Statement by the North Atlantic Council (Sept. 12, 2001). NATO press releases and speeches, see note 3 infra, are available online at <http://www.nato.int>.

2 NATO Press Release (2001) 124, supra note 1.

3 Statement by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson, Brussels, Belgium (Oct. 2, 2001).

4 SC Res. 1368 (Sept. 12, 2001); see also SC Res. 1373 (Sept. 28, 2001), cited in text at note 7 infra. UN resolutions are available at <http://www.un.org>.

5 See generally Charles, J. Dunlap Jr., Technology and the 21st Century Battlefield: Recomplicating Moral Life for the Statesman and the Soldier 119 (Strategic Studies Institute, 1999)Google Scholar.

6 See Michael Reisman, W., International Legal Responses to Terrorism, 22 Hous. J. Int’l L. 3, 4154 (1999)Google Scholar.

7 SC Res. 1373, supra note 4.