The threat of force in international law
Stürchler, Nikolas.
The threat of force in international law [electronic resource] / Nikolas Stürchler. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007. - xxi, 358 p. - Cambridge studies in international and comparative law . - Cambridge studies in international and comparative law. .
Includes bibliographical references (p.313-331) and index.
Birth and infancy of a charter rule : the open framework -- The menu choice : a guide to interpretation -- Precedents of the International Court of Justice -- Deciphering post-Charter practice: means and limits -- Open threats to extract concessions -- Demonstrations of force -- Countervailing threats or: threats in self-defence -- Findings and conclusions -- Epilogue : the law in operation.
The United Nations Charter prohibits states to threaten the use of force vis-a-vis another state, but what conduct is prohibited is unclear. This book fills this gap by exploring what forms of military coercion are permitted by international law, when such coercion is justified, and how norm-breakers are dealt with.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
9780511349973 0511349971 0511349114 9780511349119 9780511494338 0511494335
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Uk
Ultimatums (International relations)
Aggression (International law)
Crimes against peace.
KZ6374 / .S78 2007
341.58
The threat of force in international law [electronic resource] / Nikolas Stürchler. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007. - xxi, 358 p. - Cambridge studies in international and comparative law . - Cambridge studies in international and comparative law. .
Includes bibliographical references (p.313-331) and index.
Birth and infancy of a charter rule : the open framework -- The menu choice : a guide to interpretation -- Precedents of the International Court of Justice -- Deciphering post-Charter practice: means and limits -- Open threats to extract concessions -- Demonstrations of force -- Countervailing threats or: threats in self-defence -- Findings and conclusions -- Epilogue : the law in operation.
The United Nations Charter prohibits states to threaten the use of force vis-a-vis another state, but what conduct is prohibited is unclear. This book fills this gap by exploring what forms of military coercion are permitted by international law, when such coercion is justified, and how norm-breakers are dealt with.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
9780511349973 0511349971 0511349114 9780511349119 9780511494338 0511494335
GBA6A2298 bnb
Uk
Ultimatums (International relations)
Aggression (International law)
Crimes against peace.
KZ6374 / .S78 2007
341.58