For many years, occupation and the legal questions that it raised concerned a limited number of contexts such as the Palestinian territories, Northern Cyprus, or the brief occupation of Kuwait by Iraq. Most legal issues had been comprehensively discussed, if not necessarily agreed upon. In terms of legal topics to be explored, occupation appeared to be a topic of the past or at least a topic followed by a very small number of experts. Undeniably, the occupation of Iraq in 2003–04 brought the topic back into the focus of attention and raised a number of new...
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