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The use of force in international law / edited by Tarcisio Gazzini and Nicholas Tsagourias.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International law of peace and securityPublisher: Farnham, Surrey, England : Ashgate, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: xxiii, 624 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0754629481
  • 9780754629481
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.6 22
LOC classification:
  • KZ6374 .U84 2012
Contents:
War, peace, and international law in Ancient Greece / Victor Alonso -- The evolution of the concept of the just war in international law / Joachim von Elbe -- War and peace in Islam / Bassam Tibi -- International law and resort to armed force / J.L. Brierly -- Collective security / Arnold D. McNair -- Collective security and collective self-defense under the Charter of the United Nations / Hans Kelsen -- Bellum justum and bellum legale / Josef L. Kunz -- Who killed Art. 2 (4),? or, changing norms governing the use of force by states / Thomas M. Franck -- The reports of the death of Article 2 (4) are greatly exaggerated / Louis Henkin -- In defense of international rules on the use of force / Oscar Schachter -- The exception of self-defence in UN practice / Jean Combacau -- Reprisals involving recourse to armed force / Derek Bowett -- Armed reprisals / Roberto Barsotti -- On the necessity of pre-emption / Abraham D. Sofaer -- International law and the pre-emptive use of force : Afghanistan, Al-Qaida, and Iraq / Christopher Greenwood -- The use of force against terrorists / Christian J. Tams -- Computer network attack and the use of force in international law : thoughts on a normative framework / Michael N. Schmitt -- Information warfare as international coercion : elements of a legal framework / Christopher C. Joyner and Catherine Lotrionte -- The customary international law doctrine of humanitarian intervention : its current validity under the U.N. Charter / Jean-Pierre L. Fonteyne -- Humanitarian intervention : legality, justice and legitimacy / Terry D. Gill -- The responsibility to protect / Spencer Zifcak -- The responsibility to protect doctrine and humanitarian intervention : too many ambiguities for a working doctrine / Carlo Focarelli.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages xxii-xxiii) and index.

War, peace, and international law in Ancient Greece / Victor Alonso -- The evolution of the concept of the just war in international law / Joachim von Elbe -- War and peace in Islam / Bassam Tibi -- International law and resort to armed force / J.L. Brierly -- Collective security / Arnold D. McNair -- Collective security and collective self-defense under the Charter of the United Nations / Hans Kelsen -- Bellum justum and bellum legale / Josef L. Kunz -- Who killed Art. 2 (4),? or, changing norms governing the use of force by states / Thomas M. Franck -- The reports of the death of Article 2 (4) are greatly exaggerated / Louis Henkin -- In defense of international rules on the use of force / Oscar Schachter -- The exception of self-defence in UN practice / Jean Combacau -- Reprisals involving recourse to armed force / Derek Bowett -- Armed reprisals / Roberto Barsotti -- On the necessity of pre-emption / Abraham D. Sofaer -- International law and the pre-emptive use of force : Afghanistan, Al-Qaida, and Iraq / Christopher Greenwood -- The use of force against terrorists / Christian J. Tams -- Computer network attack and the use of force in international law : thoughts on a normative framework / Michael N. Schmitt -- Information warfare as international coercion : elements of a legal framework / Christopher C. Joyner and Catherine Lotrionte -- The customary international law doctrine of humanitarian intervention : its current validity under the U.N. Charter / Jean-Pierre L. Fonteyne -- Humanitarian intervention : legality, justice and legitimacy / Terry D. Gill -- The responsibility to protect / Spencer Zifcak -- The responsibility to protect doctrine and humanitarian intervention : too many ambiguities for a working doctrine / Carlo Focarelli.

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