What does opposition to war in Syria tell us about the state of international law?

Saira Mohamed writes for Justia, Verdict, September 16, 2013

The gaping holes in international law continue to be an embarrassment: Syria has been ravaged by violence for years, but it is only now, after the “red line” has been crossed, that world leaders are thinking seriously about what it means to “flout fundamental international rules.”  Nonetheless, there is reason for hope.