The Current Legal Regulation of the Use of ForceAntonio Cassese Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1986 M12 2 - 536 pages The main purpose of this book is to investigate how the use of force by individual states is currently regulated by international law, forty years after the adoption of the U.N Charter. |
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Contents
The Exception of SelfDefence in U N Practice | 9 |
The Use of Force for the Protection of Nationals Abroad | 39 |
Armed Reprisals | 79 |
Indirect Military Aggression | 111 |
Political and Economic Aggression in Contemporary Interna | 121 |
Colonialism and the Use of Force by States | 133 |
Use of Force Jus Cogens and State Consent | 147 |
b The Role of Regional Organisations | 167 |
Interim Measures of Protection and the Use of Force by States | 337 |
Military Activities Use of Force and the New Law of the | 361 |
Crimes Against Peace | 385 |
The Prohibition of Force in the U N Declaration on Friendly | 397 |
The 1974 U N Definition of Aggression | 413 |
The Prohibition of Resort to the Use of Force in the Final Act | 423 |
The Attitude of Western States Towards Legal Aspects of | 435 |
The Attitude of Socialist States Towards the International Regu | 453 |
The Arab Deterrent Force in Lebanon 19761983 | 179 |
The Use of Force in the Framework of the O A | 223 |
The International Community War and Peace | 271 |
The Concept of Security and the Function of National Armed | 283 |
International Force and the International Court of Justice | 323 |
Economic Relations | 479 |
The U N Charter and the Use of Force 19451985 | 491 |
Return to Westphalia? Considerations on the Gradual Erosion | 505 |
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Legal Restraints on the Use of Force 40 Years After the U. N. Charter A. Cassese No preview available - 1986 |
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adopted agreement AJIL American Arab armed attack armed force armed reprisals authority Beirut Bowett Brownlie claim coastal coercion colonial concept concerning condemned conflict consent considered countries Court debate decision Declaration defensive definition of aggression disputes Dominican Dominican Republic economic existence fact foreign Grenada Hissène Habré human rights humanitarian intervention ibid interim measures international community international law International Law Commission international relations Israel Israeli jus cogens justify Keesing's League League of Arab Lebanese Lebanese Front Lebanon means military action mins norms nuclear obligation operation Organization parties peremptory peremptory norm political possible practice present principle problem prohibition protection provisions question reference Report Republic resolution resort to force right of self-defence rule Security Council self-determination situation Soviet Union supra Syrian ternational territorial integrity tion tional Treaty troops U.N. Charter U.N. Doc United Nations unlawful violation weapons Western