International Law Studies - 2003
- XIV. The Limits of Coalition Cooperation in the War on Terrorism
- I. Welcoming Address
- Introduction
- XV. Commentary-Maritime and Coalition Operations: Kenneth O'Rourke
- VIII. The Laws of War in the War on Terror
- XXVII. Commentary-The Road Ahead in Afghanistan: James Terry
- VII. Unlawful Combatancy
- XXV. International Law and the War on Terrorism: The Road Ahead
- XVI. Commentary-Maritime and Coalition Operations: Paul Cronan
- XIII. The Legality of Maritime Interception/Interdiction Operations Within the Framework of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM
- XXII. Commentary-Bringing Terrorists to Justice: Manuel Supervielle
- II. Counter-Terrorism and the Use of Force in International Law
- VI. Discussion-Jus ad Bellum
- XII. Discussion-Jus in Bello
- IV. Commentary-Jus ad Bellum: Robert Turner
- XXI. Terrorism: The Proper Law and the Proper Forum?
- XXVI. Al Qaeda And Taliban Detainees-An Examination of Legal Rights and Appropriate Treatment
- XXIII. Commentary-Terrorism and the Problem of Different Legal Regimes: Daniel Helle
- XXXI. Commentary-The Road Ahead: Jane Dalton
- PREFACE
- XXIX. Commentary-The Road Ahead: Michael Saalfeld
- XXXII. Discussion-The Road Ahead
- Foreword
- III. Jus Ad Bellum and International Terrorism
- X. Commentary-Jus in Bello: Leslie Green
- XI. Commentary-Jus in Bello: Tony Montgomery
- IX. Commentary-Jus in Bello: Charles Garraway
- XVIII. Commentary-Maritime and Coalition Operations: Jean-Guy Perron
- XIX. Discussion-Maritime and Coalition Operations
- V. Commentary-jus ad Bellum: William Dalton
- XXVIII. Commentary-The Road Ahead: Nicholas Rostow
- XXIV. Discussion-Bringing Terrorists to Justice
- XX. International Criminal Law Aspects of the War Against Terrorism
- XXX. Commentary-The Road Ahead: Ronald Winfrey
- XVII. Commentary-Maritime and Coalition Operations: Neil Brown