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The Iraq Crisis: What Now?
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2003
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Public PolicySocietal FragilityDiplomacyIraq CrisisInternational RelationsDraft ResoluationLawAdministrative LawUnited KingdomInternational LawInternational ConflictCrisis ManagementInformation WarfareExtraordinary ClaimsPolitical ScienceSocial Sciences
Much ink has been spilled over the question of the legality of the invasion of Iraq and of the extraordinary claims to a right to override ‘unreasonable’ uses of veto in the Security Council. That invasion has taken place, and as the United States and the United Kingdom withdrew from the Security Council the draft resoluation that would have expressly authorised that invasion, there was no occasion to override any veto that might have been cast against such a resolution had it been put to the Council. Writing while fighting in Iraq is still processding, it is both too late and too early to consider those questions of legality in great detail: too late to have any practical value; and perhaps too early for the measured appraisal of the situation that will be needed in due course. I want instead to address a slightly different question.
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