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Remembering Tom Franck

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Jordan Paust*
Affiliation:
University of Houston Law Center

Abstract

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Type
Remembering Tom Franck: What He Taught Us About the Recourse to Force
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

1 Thomas M. Franck, Recourse to Force: State Action against Threats and Armed Attacks (2002).

2 Id. at 54.

3 See id. at 95-96.

4 See, e.g., Paust, Jordan J., Self-Defense Targetings of Non-State Actors and Permissibility of U.S. Use of Drones in Pakistan, 19 J. Transnat’l L. & Poly 237 (2010)Google Scholar.

5 See U.N. S.C. Res. 1368 (2001), cited in Franck, supra note 1, at 66 n.80, also citing U.N. S.C. Res. 1373 (2001).

6 Franck, supra note 1, at 54.

7 Id. at 65.

8 Id. at 67.

9 Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda), 2005 ICJ Rep. 168.

10 Franck, supra note 1, at 51.

11 Id.

12 Id. at 98.

13 Id. at 44.

14 Id. at 134; see also id. at 67.

15 See id. at 132-33.

16 See, e.g., id. st 171-72, 175.

17 See Franck, Thomas M., Terrorism and the Right of Self-Defense, 95 AJIL 839 (2001)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.