Government
Sep. 14, 2001
Intricate Laws Surround Response
LOS ANGELES - International law likely is not the foremost issue on the minds of U.S. political and military leaders who have vowed a strong response to Tuesday's terrorist attacks, but international law inevitably will have to provide the framework for any order they give, according to two former high-ranking, government attorneys.
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