The limitations of international humanitarian law to the reallocation of Iraqi oil resources under the US/UK transformative occupation of Iraq
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Susan Rose Power, 'The limitations of international humanitarian law to the reallocation of Iraqi oil resources under the US/UK transformative occupation of Iraq', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Law, 2011, pp 330Download Item:
Abstract:
This thesis examines the emergence of a new characterisation of belligerent
occupation evidenced in Iraq (2003-2004), transformative belligerent occupation.
After the institutions of government were destroyed in hostilties it was apparent that
some form of state building exercise was necessary to transform the territory to
restore order there. Consequently, the belligerent occupying powers were authorised
by Security Council Resolution Chapter VII mandate to transform the territory and
comply with their obligations under the Hague Regulations of 1907 and Geneva
Conventions of 1949.
Author: Power, Susan Rose
Advisor:
Biehler, GernotHeffernan, Liz
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of LawNote:
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