Conflict Prevention and Mitigation / Post Conflict Reconstruction

Honduras: Coup d’Etat in Constitutional Clothing? - Revision*

* This version has been revised to reflect the 2003 repeal of Article 205(15) of the Honduran Constitution.  See endnote 44.  The author is indebted to Mr. Frank Walsh for bringing this oversight to his attention.

Introduction

Legal confusion has clouded the recent de facto change of government in Honduras. Some of this arises from the passionate political debate over President Manuel Zelaya and his de facto removal. Without entering that debate, this analysis addresses only questions of international law and related questions of law.

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Introduction

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Author: 
David Kaye
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Introduction

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15
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John R. Crook
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Organizations of Note: 

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Background

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Michael J. Matheson
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Special Tribunal for Lebanon: The First Orders by the Pre-Trial Judge

I. Introduction

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Antonios Tzanakopoulos
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Honduras: ¿Golpe de Estado en Vestido Constitucional?

Presentación

El reciente cambio de facto de gobierno en Honduras se rodea por confusión jurídica. Algo de ella es consecuencia del debate político apasionado sobre el Presidente Manuel Zelaya y su destitución de facto. Sin entrar en ese debate, este análisis se dirige exclusivamente al derecho internacional y a las cuestiones jurídicas relacionadas.

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13
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9
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Doug Cassel
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Honduras: Coup d’Etat in Constitutional Clothing?

Introduction

Legal confusion has clouded the recent de facto change of government in Honduras. Some of this arises from the passionate political debate over President Manuel Zelaya and his de facto removal. Without entering that debate, this analysis addresses only questions of international law and related questions of law.

Topic: 
Volume: 
13
Issue: 
9
Author: 
Doug Cassel
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Introduction

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Kal Raustiala
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Ten Years After the War in Kosovo: International Law, Kosovo and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Introduction

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Linda Strite Murnane
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International Legal Responses to Piracy off the Coast of Somalia

Introduction

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2
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Eugene Kontorovich
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