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Beyond Occupation Law
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Agora (Continued): Future Implications of the Iraq Conflict
/ ARMED FORCES
/ Arts organizations
/ Conflict resolution
/ Councils
/ Deployment
/ Foreign occupation
/ Foreign policy
/ Geneva Convention
/ Government
/ HUMAN RIGHTS
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ International law and human rights
/ International relations
/ Invasions
/ Law
/ Laws of war
/ Liability
/ Military
/ Military administration
/ Military deployment
/ Military intervention
/ Military law
/ Military occupations
/ Occupied territories
/ Regime transition
/ Territorial issues
/ UNITED NATIONS
/ United Nations. Security Council
2003
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Beyond Occupation Law
by
Scheffer, David J.
in
Agora (Continued): Future Implications of the Iraq Conflict
/ ARMED FORCES
/ Arts organizations
/ Conflict resolution
/ Councils
/ Deployment
/ Foreign occupation
/ Foreign policy
/ Geneva Convention
/ Government
/ HUMAN RIGHTS
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ International law and human rights
/ International relations
/ Invasions
/ Law
/ Laws of war
/ Liability
/ Military
/ Military administration
/ Military deployment
/ Military intervention
/ Military law
/ Military occupations
/ Occupied territories
/ Regime transition
/ Territorial issues
/ UNITED NATIONS
/ United Nations. Security Council
2003
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Beyond Occupation Law
by
Scheffer, David J.
in
Agora (Continued): Future Implications of the Iraq Conflict
/ ARMED FORCES
/ Arts organizations
/ Conflict resolution
/ Councils
/ Deployment
/ Foreign occupation
/ Foreign policy
/ Geneva Convention
/ Government
/ HUMAN RIGHTS
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ International law and human rights
/ International relations
/ Invasions
/ Law
/ Laws of war
/ Liability
/ Military
/ Military administration
/ Military deployment
/ Military intervention
/ Military law
/ Military occupations
/ Occupied territories
/ Regime transition
/ Territorial issues
/ UNITED NATIONS
/ United Nations. Security Council
2003
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Beyond Occupation Law
2003
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When the armed forces of the United States and the United Kingdom invaded Iraq and exercised control over its territory, the law of occupation immediately began to apply to their actions, and the two governments soon recognized such obligations. By late May 2003, following the Anglo-American military intervention that came to be known as \"Operation Iraqi Freedom,\" the American and British governments and the United Nations Security Council publicly confirmed the application of occupation law in Iraq rather than opt for the establishment of a United Nations legal framework to govern the foreign military deployment and civilian administration.
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Cambridge University Press,American Society of International Law
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