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Potential legal ramifications of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code on Maritime Law
Baris Soyer and Richard Williams
Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial law Quarterly
Volume 2005, Part 4, November 2005 p.515
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Torture, criminality and the war on terror
Rodney Allen
Alternative Law Journal
Volume 30, Number 5, October 2005
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Ever since September 11 the US and its key allies have been enacting harsh new security laws that threaten established civil liberties. But at least these new laws are laws (although of course subject to judicial review). Ever since the post-September 11 invasion of Afghanistan, the US has also been torturing foreigners, in clear violation of its own laws, military rules and codes, and the provisions of international Treaties it has signed. This article discusses the moral contours of the crime of torture.
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Darfur, Sudan: As the cat naps the mice wreak havoc
Ronli Sifris
Alternative Law Journal
Volume 30, Number 5, October 2005
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This article considers violations of international law committed by government sponsored militiamen in Darfur, Sudan. It also examines the response of the international community to the atrocities committed in Darfur. In particular, this article stresses that it was not until March 2005 that the United Nations Security Council established a Mission in Sudan, authorised UN personnel to take the necessary action to protect civilians, and referred the matter to the International Criminal Court . In the author’s view, such action is too little too late.
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Blurring the Ocean Zones: The Effect of the Proliferation Security Initiative on the Customary International Law of the Sea
Timothy C. Perry
Ocean Development and International law
Volume 37, Number 1, 2006 p.33-53
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II. Darfur, the Security Council, and the International Criminal Court
Matthew Happold
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Volume 55, Number 1, January 2006 p.226-236
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Threats to International Peace and Security Caused by Terrorist Acts, SC Resolution 1611 (2005) and 1617 (2005)
Indian Journal of International Law
Volume 45, Number 3, July-September 2005 p.399
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Seiple, Robert A. and Dennis R. Hoover, eds. Religion & Security: The New Nexus in International Relations
KEITH A. LEITICH
Journal of Church and State
Volume 47, Number 4, Autumn 2005 p.870
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Setting the Research and Teaching Agenda of Transatlantic Security Studies: Some Notes on Multi-track Diplomacy and International Intervention
Kostadin Grozev, Nadia Boyadjiev
International Journal of Law and Management
Volume 47, Number 3/4, 2005 p.61-69
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From International Sanitary Conventions to Global Health Security: The New International Health Regulations
David P. Fidler
Chinese Journal of International Law
Volume 4, Number 2, November 2005 p.325-392
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196
The Fully-Computerized International Registry For Security Interests in Aircraft and Aircraft ProLaw Journal / Law Reviewol That Will Become Effective Toward the Beginning of 2006
B. Patrick Honnebier
Journal of Air Law and Commerce
Volume 70, Number 1, Winter 2005 p.63
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Intensified International Trade and Security Policies Can Present Challenges for Corporate Transactions
Harry L. Clark & Sanchitha Jayaram
Cornell International Law Journal
Volume 38, Number 2, 2005 p.391
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198
On Paying the Piper: Financial Responsibility for Security Council Referrals to the International Criminal Court
W. Michael Reisman
American Journal of International Law
Volume 99, Number 3, July 2005 p.615
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United States Abstains on Security Council Resolution Authorizing Referral of Darfur Atrocities to International Criminal Court
American Journal of International Law
Volume 99, Number 3, July 2005 p.691
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Bio-terrorism, human security and public health: can international law bring them together in an age of globalization?
O. Aginam
Medicine and Law
Volume 24, Number 3, September 2005 p.455
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Conclusion
Notes
See Also
References and Further Reading
About the Author/s and Reviewer/s
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Commercial law, Customary International Law, Diplomacy, International Criminal Court, International Security, Treaties.
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