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Understanding September 11th: An international legal perspective on the war in Afghanistan
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Understanding September 11th: An international legal perspective on the war in Afghanistan

Michael J. Kelly
Creighton Law Review, Vol.35(2), pp.283-293
02/2002

Abstract

War (International law) Charter (United Nations) Self-defense (International law) Afghanistan International and Comparative Law
America's military response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks was an invasion and occupation of Afghanistan, toppling the Taliban government and pursuing al Qaeda remnants. This action was covered by Article 51 of the U.N. Charter as self-defense and carried forth under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Charter as a NATO operation. This paper analyzes the legality of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan.
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