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Editors’ Note

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Abstract

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Agora (Continued): Future Implications of the Iraq Conflict
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2003

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References

1 Agora: Future Implications of the Iraq Conflict, 97 AJIL 553–642 (2003)Google Scholar.

2 Address to the Nation on Iraq from the USS Abraham Lincoln, 39 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 516 (May 1, 2003)Google Scholar.

3 The deaths of two U.S. soldiers in a bomb attack on October 29, 2003, brought the total number of U.S. soldiers killed by hostile fire after May 1, 2003, to 116, thereby exceeding the 115 combat fatalities that had occurred before President Bush declared major combat operations at an end.

4 SC Res. 1483 (May 22, 2003),42 ILM 1016 (2003), SC Res. 1500 (Aug. 14, 2003), and SC Res. 1511 (Oct. 16, 2003).

5 On these debates, see especially the contributions to the present Agora by David Scheffer (p. 842) and Eyal Benvenisti (p. 860).

6 See especially the contribution to this Agora by Thomas Grant (p. 823).