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Professor Lindell explores the role of judicial review in the conduct of foreign affairs. He canvasses five kinds of cases in the UK, Ireland, and the USA which have concerned or arisen out of the recent military actions in Iraq a ... celý popis
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Professor Lindell explores the role of judicial review in the conduct of foreign affairs. He canvasses five kinds of cases in the UK, Ireland, and the USA which have concerned or arisen out of the recent military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan: Situation A: The legality, according to the rules of public international law, of the Coalition invasion of Iraq in 2003; Situation B: The legality, according to the rules of public international law, of a neutral country (Ireland) participating in the war; Situation C: The constitutional legality of the US invading Iraq in 2003, allegedly without obtaining the Congressional approval, and the legality of the Irish Government participating, allegedly without obtaining the approval of the Dail; Situation D: The legal responsibility of the UK Government for failing to seek the release of one of its citizens from Guantanamo Bay; Situation E: The legal validity of two expropriation decrees.
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