In this meticulously researched work, Senan Shaibani presents a comprehensive legal argument for the indictment of the United States for its violation of Iraq and Syria’s sovereign national rights. He cites well-established international laws, treaties, and conventions, employing real world examples to make his case.
Additionally, the work poses pressing questions about global governance: Why does the United Nations, a body meant to uphold international law, appear to favor certain nations over others? And how can sovereign nations around the world trust a system that seems biased against them?
The manuscript, however, remains a poignant work in progress, it tragically remains without Senan’s concluding touch. It should be approached as a starting point—a foundation—for readers to further the cause and continue moving the needle of history towards justice.
Sobre el autor
Senan Shaibani was a passionate activist, historian, and near-completed law student, dedicated to advocating for the oppressed. With degrees from both the University of Texas and the University of Houston, Senan’s academic path was rich and diverse.
Senan’s advocacy spanned from Houston and Austin all the way to Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq. His time in these regions, combined with his interactions with the people and research into historical documents, informed much of his perspective. Recognizing the transformative power of law, he channeled this passion into impactful writings.
In this book, Senan critically assessed the United States’ interventions in Iraq and Syria, drawing upon international laws and conventions. This book is a testament to his academic prowess, meticulous research, and passion for justice.
Remembered not just for his academic accolades, Senan’s character reflected his life’s purpose. Known for his kindness, intelligence, and unwavering commitment to justice, he left an indelible mark on many. Although he tragically left us on March 16, 2023, his enduring legacy continues through his influential writings and the lasting impact he had on those he advocated for.