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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
1 On the obstacles to using enforcement measures in international law, see Abram Chayes & Antonia Handler Chayes, The New Sovereignty; Compliance with International Regulatory Agreements 2–3 (1995).
2 See Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicar. v. U.S.), 1986 ICJ Rep. 14, 98 (June 27).
3 Louise, Doswald-Beck, The Legal Validity of Military Intervention by Invitation of the Government , 56 Brit. Y.B. Int’l L. 189 (1985)Google Scholar.
4 In addition to Professors Schachter and Henkin, see other recent assessments of practice in Stanimir, A. Alexandrov, Self-Defense Against The Use of Force in International Law (1996)Google Scholar; Yoram, Dinstein, War, Aggression and Self-Defence (2d ed. 1994)Google Scholar; Hilaire, Mccoubrey & Nigel, D. White, International Law and Armed Conflict (1992)Google Scholar.