Thornton, LiamLiamThornton2013-09-122013-09-122005, Oxfo2005Oxford Reports on International Law : International Law in Domestic Courtshttp://hdl.handle.net/10197/4571Core issue: 1. Whether allowing over-flight and landing of military aircraft en route to Afghanistan in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1368 (2001) constitutes a breach of Ireland's neutral status. 2. Whether the 1907 Hague Convention constitutes customary international law. 3. Whether the United Nations Security Council can compel Ireland to commit an unconstitutional act.enBy permission of Oxford University Press, www.oup.comArmed conflictArmed forcesCustomary international lawJudicial reviewNeutrality and non-alignmentNon-justiciabilityUN Security CouncilWarDubsky v IrelandEoin Dubsky v The Government of Ireland, The Minister for Foreign Affairs, The Minister for Transport, Ireland and the Attorney General, 2002 NO. 571 JR [2005] IEHC 442Journal ArticleILDC 485 (IE 2005)2013-08-19https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/