After the Iraq War : the future of the UN and international law

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After the Iraq War : the future of the UN and international law

edited by Bernhard Vogel, Rudolf Dolzer, Matthias Herdegen

Social Science Press, c2005

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"This collection of essays ... emerged from a conference held at Petersberg near Bonn in November 2003"--Pref

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The military occupation of Iraq by the United States and their allies in spring 2003 has presented the United Nations with new and fundamental questions concerning its authority, prestige, working methods, efficiency, and even the justification for its continued existence. Besides the United Nations, these questions apply to the general international law, especially the rules concerning the maintenance of peace and the prohibition of the use of force, which are also the central provisions of the United Nations Charter and the fundamental norms of customary international law. Contemporary general international law is inextricably linked to the fate of the United Nations. This divergence of fundamental positions on the future of international order - a division which runs right through the members of the Security Council - causes structural uncertainties and tensions to an extent that was not heretofore anticipated. After the Iraq War seeks to reappraise the current situation in Iraq in light of the international debate on the future international order and its direction.

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