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Author: Matei Alexianu

03 Mar

Has the U.S. Operation Against Maduro Changed the Prohibition on the Use of Force?

[Matei Alexianu is an Associate at Foley Hoag LLP. He is a graduate of Yale Law School and recipient of the Diploma of the Hague Academy of International Law. The views expressed in his articles do not necessarily reflect the views of any institution with which he is or has been affiliated] In the first year of the second Trump administration, the...

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