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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2023

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law in association with the Grotius Centre for International Law, Leiden University

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References

1 Books

Buchan, R. and Tsagourias, N., Regulating the Use of Force in International Law: Stability and Change (2021). ISBN 9781786439918, xx, 255 pp.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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2 Chapters in Edited Volumes and Journal Articles

Aral, I., ‘The role of the Security Council and its authorisation to use force to create normative markers in democratic governance discourses’, (2023) 10 Journal on the Use of Force and International Law 1748 CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barber, R., ‘The Evolving Role of the General Assembly vis-à-vis the Security Council in the Maintenance of Peace’, (2023) 25 Journal of International Peacekeeping 305336 CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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