Recourse to force [electronic resource] : state action against threats and armed attacks / Thomas M. Franck.
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- 0511020619
- 9780511020612
- 9780521820134
- 0511054637
- 9780511054631
- 0511177054
- 9780511177057
- 9780511494369
- 051149436X
- 341.5/8 21
- KZ6374 .F73 2002
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KZ6310 .S35 2008 Building the International Criminal Court / | KZ6369 .F69 2008 Humanitarian occupation / | KZ6369 .O74 2003eb Reading humanitarian intervention : | KZ6374 .F73 2002 Recourse to force | KZ6374 .S78 2007 The threat of force in international law | KZ6376 .D46 2003eb Democratic accountability and the use of force in international law / | KZ6385 .G368 2004 Necessity, proportionality, and the use of force by states / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. The United Nations' capacity for adapting to radical changes of circumstance ; Part II. Use of force by the United Nations; Part III. The original parameters of self-defence; Part IV. Self-defence against state-sponsored terrorists and infiltrators; Part V. Self-defence against ideological subversion; Part VI. Self-defence against attacks on citizens abroad; Part VII. Anticipatory self-defence; Part VIII. Countermeasures and self-help; Part IX. The 'purely humanitarian' intervention; Part X. What, eat the cabin boy? Uses of force that are illegal but justifiable; Index
The book relates changes in law and practice regarding the UN Charter of 1945 to changing public values pertaining to the balance between maintaining peace and promoting justice.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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