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Is There a General Trend in Constitutional Democracies Toward Parliamentary Control Over War-and-Peace Decisions?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2017

Lori Fisler Damrosch*
Affiliation:
Columbia University; and U.S. Institute for Peace

Abstract

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Type
Peace Operations and the War Powers: A Comparitive Constitutional Assessment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2015

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References

1 Lori Fisler Damrosch, Constitutional Control Over War Powers: A Common Core of Accountability in Democratic Societies? 50 U. Miami L. Rev. 181 (1995).

1 Authorization for Use of Military Force in Iraq Resolution, Pub. L. No. 102–1, 105 Stat. 3 (1991).

2 Samuel, P. Huntington The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century(1991)Google Scholar.

3 Judgment of July 12, 1994, 90 BverfGE 286 (Ger.).

4 Kentucky Stanford v., 492 U.S. 361 (1989); Oklahoma Thompson v., 487 U.S. 815 (1988).

5 Reprinted in 29 ILM 1305 (1990).

6 See, Thomas M. Franck, The Emerging Right to Democratic Governance, 86 AJIL 81 (1992).