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- Peace Operations and the War Powers: A Comparitive Constitutional Assessment
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 2015
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1 Ford, Christopher A War Powers As We Live Them: Congressional-Executive Bargaining in the Shadowof the War Powers Resolution, 11 J. L. & Pol. 609 (1995)Google Scholar.
2 See, e.g., McDougal, Myers S Harold, Lasswell The Identification and Appraisal of Diverse Systems ofPublic Order, in Myers S, McDougal Michael Reisman, W. International Law Essays 15 (1981) (articulating the view of law as a “process“ of decision making).Google Scholar
3 See, e.g., John Hart Ely War and Responsibility (1993).
* Advocate, Supreme Court of Pakistan.
* College of Law, University of Tennessee.
** University of Sussex.
* University of Michigan School of Law.
* UN Secretariat, retired.
** New York Law School.
* * School of Law, University of California at Davis.
1 See, e.g., John Hart Ely War and Responsibility (1993).
1 During the Gulf War, elements of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division protected the flanks of the French 6th Light Armored Division—the Daguet Division—as it drove north from the Saudi Arabian border to destroy the Iraqi 45th Division and cut the Baghdad-Basra highway. This combined Franco-American force itself protected the far left flank of the Allied advance into Iraq spearheaded by the U.S. XVIII Corps and VII Armored Corps and the British 1st Armored Division.
* * Associate, Shea & Gardner, Washington, D.C.