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Extraterritorial Use of Force against Non-state Actors, by Noam Lubell. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010, xx + 261 (bibliography + index) 22 pp (£70 hardback). ISBN 978-0-19-958484-0.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Richard Burchill*
Affiliation:
McCoubrey Centre for International Law, Law School, University of Hull

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89 Extraterritorial Use of Force Against Non-state Actors, p 4.

90 Perhaps the most extreme claim came from George Bush in 2003 where he stated ‘When it comes to our security, we really don't need anybody's permission.’‘President George Bush discusses Iraq in national press conference’ White House, Office of the Press Secretary, 6 March 2003, available at http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2003/03/20030306-8.html.

91 Extraterritorial Use of Force Against Non-state Actors, p 3.

92 Ibid, p ix.

93 Ibid, p 4.

94 Ibid, p 25.

95 Ibid, p 249.

96 Ibid, p 254.

97 Ibid, p 261.