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British troops are increasingly deployed around the world. This book considers the different constitutional frameworks that operate at national & international levels within which troop deployments are made by the British government, & assesses whether mechanisms of democratic accountability can contribute to upholding international law.
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Democracy goes to war: British military deployments under international law
2009, Oxford University Press
in English
0199218595 9780199218592
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The British constitution and military action
Lawbreaker or lawmaker? Britain and international law
Between idealism and realism : Britain, the UN, and NATO
From Korea to Kuwait : Britain and coalitions of the willing
A role for Europe : Britain and the EU
What peace? British blue helmets in Bosnia
Defending the nation : the Falklands
Helping a friend in Afghanistan
Bombing in the name of humanity :
The RAF over Kosovo
The road to Basra
Democracy, accountability, and military action.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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