Lawless World

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Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules (ISBN 0-670-03452-5) is a book by the British lawyer and author, Philippe Sands. It was first published by Viking Adult in October 2005.[1][citation needed]

LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherViking Adult
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Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules
AuthorPhilippe Sands
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherViking Adult
Publication date
October 2005
ISBN0-670-03452-5
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Among other issues, the book discusses the creation of the International Criminal Court and the Kyoto Protocol.[citation needed] The book seeks to document how the United States is abandoning international law.[citation needed] One of the book’s most controversial revelations is the inclusion of Bush-Blair memo, which details private discussions between U.S. President George W. Bush and U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair about the Iraq War.[citation needed] This disclosure stirred intense debate in both Britain and the United States, as it shed light on the behind-the-scenes planning and raised questions about the legality of the war.[citation needed]

BBC World Service wrote "Downing Street has refused to comment on the authenticity of the source material for the book".[2]

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