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Author
Jordan J. Paust
Institution
University of Houston
Abstract

During an ongoing insurgency in Syria, Turkey has already used military force against Syrian military targets inside Syria. Was this use of force by Turkey permissible under international law? If NATO engages in similar military force or more extensive armed force as a regional organization, will NATO’s conduct be permissible under international law as part of collective self-defense or as a “regional action” under the Charter? U.S. military have been deployed to Jordan. If the United Sates engages in the use of force in Syria under certain future scenarios, especially (1) to destroy chemical and biological weapons and (2) to support the government of the legitimate representatives of the Syrian people, will such conduct be permissible under international law? These and related questions are explored in the essay.

Date of Publication
Recommended citation
Paust, Jordan J., Use of Military Force in Syria by Turkey, NATO, and the United States (May 30, 2013). 34 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 431 (2013); U of Houston Law Center No. 2013-A-6.
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