The malaise felt by both Canadians and Americans regarding several areas of trade does not exist in a vacuum. It is not difficult to surmise that besides the genuine tension owing to actual implementation of liberal trade principles in the trade practise between the two states, and to their...
sovereignty, occupied states, Lebanon, international law
Abstract
This Paper argues that the traditional international legal discourse on occupation fails to reject the condition of international relations, and their governability by international law, at the turn of the 21" century. This Paper suggests re-conceptualizing the concept of occupation by linking it...