In the past decade, numerous military operations by outside states have relied on the real or alleged 'invitation' of one of the parties. In this book, three experts address the relevant legal issues supported by critical historical analysis, qualitative case studies and large-N empirics. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
In the past decade, numerous military operations by outside states have relied on the real or alleged 'invitation' of one of the parties. In this book, three experts address the relevant legal issues supported by critical historical analysis, qualitative case studies and large-N empirics. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Dino Kritsiotis is Professor of Public International Law, Co-Director of the Nottingham International Law and Security Centre and the Head of the International Humanitarian Law Unit, at the University of Nottingham. He is also the co-editor of Conceptual and Contextual Perspectives on the Modern Law of Treaties (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: armed intervention and consent 1. Intervention and the problematisation of consent 2. Intervention by invitation: the expanding role of the security council 3. Invitations to intervene after the Cold War: toward a new collective model Conclusion: armed intervention and consent: half-hearted multilaterisation of a unilateral doctrine.
Introduction: armed intervention and consent 1. Intervention and the problematisation of consent 2. Intervention by invitation: the expanding role of the security council 3. Invitations to intervene after the Cold War: toward a new collective model Conclusion: armed intervention and consent: half-hearted multilaterisation of a unilateral doctrine.
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