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Maritime terrorism and international law / Ronzitti, Natalino (ed) 1990  Book
Ronzitti, Natalino Book
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Publication Dordrecht, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1990.
Description x,185p.
Standard Number 0792307348
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Report of the UN High-Leve panel and the Use of force / Ronzitti, Natalino Jan-Mar 2005  Journal Article
Ronzitti, Natalino Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2005.
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Rescuing nationals abroad throgh military coercion and intervention on grounds of humanity / Ronzitti, Natalino 1985  Book
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Publication Dordrecht, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985.
Description xix, 216p.
Standard Number 9024731356
Key Words Intervention  Civil rights  Aliens  International Law 
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US military bases in Italy: In keeping with international law? still needed? / Ronzitti, Natalino   Journal Article
Ronzitti, Natalino Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The end of the Cold War brought about a change in US basing policy in Italy. Some bases were dismantled, while others, like the one in Vicenza, were strengthened raising considerable local protest for environmental reasons. The article examines whether agreements establishing the US bases have a solid foundation in the Italian Constitution and whether the weapons detained there are in conformity with the disarmament treaties binding Italy. Since the bases are now employed for NATO "out-of-area" operations and have become a part of the US strategy of "war on terror", they inevitably influence Italy's foreign policy and its option to stay out of ongoing conflicts. The article also considers the continuing need for US bases from the point of view of Atlantic solidarity.
Key Words United States  Italy  Military Bases 
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