The myth of preemptive self defense
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     The American Society of International Law  Task Force on Terrorism    
The Myth of Preemptive Self-Defense  Mary Ellen O’Connell  Professor of Law, The Moritz College of Law and Associate of the Mershon Center for International Security and Public Policy, The Ohio State University      August 2002             The Task Force on Terrorism, established by then-ASIL President Arthur Rovine in 2001, is co-chaired by Ruth Wedgwood, Edward B. Burling Professor of International Law and Diplomacy and Director of International Law at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and Professor of Law at Yale Law School and by Anthony D’Amato, Leighton Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law.
 
 
 
                  ASIL Task Force Papers  The ASIL Presidential Task Force on Terrorism seeks to provide informed and informative debate on issues of international law related to terrorism through a series of essays analyzing legal issues underlying the War on Terrorism. Wherever possible, the Task Force will publish multiple essays on a particular topic to showcase differing points of view. Essays represent the opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily the opinions of the ASIL.  For permission to reprint, please contact ASIL at 2223 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008. Attn: ASIL Task Force Papers  2002 The American Society of International Law           
 
 
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