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Sovereignty Humanized

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Ruti Teitel*
Affiliation:
New York Law School

Abstract

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Type
Changing Concepts of State Sovereignty
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2009

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References

1 Rim Teitel, Humanity’s Law (2009).

2 See Press Release, Security Council, If State Unable, Unwilling to Protect Citizens Against Extreme Violence, Security Council Must Assume Responsibility, Secretary-General Tells Council, SG/SM/10000 SC/8444 (July 12, 2005).

3 Prosecutor v. Tadic, Case No. IT-94-1, Decision on Defence Motion for Interlocutory Appeal on Jurisdiction, ¶ 97 (Oct. 2, 1995).

4 Prosecutor v. Nikolic, No. IT-94-2, Decision on Interlocutory Appeal Concerning Legality of Arrest, 126 (June 5, 2003).