Law And Force In The New International Order
Herausgeber: Damrosch, Lori Fisler
Law And Force In The New International Order
Herausgeber: Damrosch, Lori Fisler
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This book offers a timely and comprehensive inquiry into the growing number of situations where the temptation or necessity to use military force confronts the tenets of international law. It explores the tension between collective security and self-defense during the Iraq-Kuwait crisis.
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This book offers a timely and comprehensive inquiry into the growing number of situations where the temptation or necessity to use military force confronts the tenets of international law. It explores the tension between collective security and self-defense during the Iraq-Kuwait crisis.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9780367154257
- ISBN-10: 0367154250
- Artikelnr.: 59990796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9780367154257
- ISBN-10: 0367154250
- Artikelnr.: 59990796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part One: Self-Defense 1. The Use of Force in the Persian Gulf 2.
Self-Defense in the Contemporary World 3. Allocating Competences to Use
Coercion in the Post-Cold War World: Practices Conditions and Prospects 4.
Commentary on the Law of Self-Defense 5. Commentary on Aggression and
Self-Defense Part Two: Collective Security 6. Authorized Uses of Force by
the United Nations and Regional Organizations 7. International Peacekeeping
and Enforcement Actions After the Cold War 8. Commentary on Collective
Security Part Three: Intervention 9. Intervention by Invitation and the
Politics of the New World Order 10. Intervention by Invitation 11.
Commentary on Intervention by Invitation 12. Commentary on What
International Law Demands and How States Respond 13. The United Nations and
Illegitimate Regimes: When to Intervene to Protect Human Rights 14.
Intervention Against Illegitimate Regimes 15. Commentary on Intervention
Against Illegitimate Regimes 16. Commentary on International Intervention
to Promote the Legitimacy of Regimes 17. An Inquiry into the Legitimacy of
Humanitarian Intervention 18. Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
19. Commentary on Humanitarian Intervention 20. Commentary on Collective
Military Intervention to Enforce Human Rights 21. Intervention to Combat
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking 22. Limiting the Use of Force: Self-Defense,
Terrorism, and Drug Trafficking 23. Commentary on the Use of Force Against
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking 24. Commentary on Intervention to Combat
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking Part Four: Arms Control Agreements 25.
Limitations and Safeguards in Arms Control Agreements 26. Commentary on
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Arms Control Agreements 27. Commentary on
Arms Control Agreements and Dynamic Obligations Part Five: Judicial
Procedures 28. Judicial Procedures Relating to the Use of Force 29.
Indirect Aggression in the International Court 30. Commentary on Judicial
Procedures Relating to the Use of Force 31. Commentary on Formal Dispute
Mechanisms Other than the International Court of Justice
Self-Defense in the Contemporary World 3. Allocating Competences to Use
Coercion in the Post-Cold War World: Practices Conditions and Prospects 4.
Commentary on the Law of Self-Defense 5. Commentary on Aggression and
Self-Defense Part Two: Collective Security 6. Authorized Uses of Force by
the United Nations and Regional Organizations 7. International Peacekeeping
and Enforcement Actions After the Cold War 8. Commentary on Collective
Security Part Three: Intervention 9. Intervention by Invitation and the
Politics of the New World Order 10. Intervention by Invitation 11.
Commentary on Intervention by Invitation 12. Commentary on What
International Law Demands and How States Respond 13. The United Nations and
Illegitimate Regimes: When to Intervene to Protect Human Rights 14.
Intervention Against Illegitimate Regimes 15. Commentary on Intervention
Against Illegitimate Regimes 16. Commentary on International Intervention
to Promote the Legitimacy of Regimes 17. An Inquiry into the Legitimacy of
Humanitarian Intervention 18. Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
19. Commentary on Humanitarian Intervention 20. Commentary on Collective
Military Intervention to Enforce Human Rights 21. Intervention to Combat
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking 22. Limiting the Use of Force: Self-Defense,
Terrorism, and Drug Trafficking 23. Commentary on the Use of Force Against
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking 24. Commentary on Intervention to Combat
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking Part Four: Arms Control Agreements 25.
Limitations and Safeguards in Arms Control Agreements 26. Commentary on
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Arms Control Agreements 27. Commentary on
Arms Control Agreements and Dynamic Obligations Part Five: Judicial
Procedures 28. Judicial Procedures Relating to the Use of Force 29.
Indirect Aggression in the International Court 30. Commentary on Judicial
Procedures Relating to the Use of Force 31. Commentary on Formal Dispute
Mechanisms Other than the International Court of Justice
Part One: Self-Defense 1. The Use of Force in the Persian Gulf 2.
Self-Defense in the Contemporary World 3. Allocating Competences to Use
Coercion in the Post-Cold War World: Practices Conditions and Prospects 4.
Commentary on the Law of Self-Defense 5. Commentary on Aggression and
Self-Defense Part Two: Collective Security 6. Authorized Uses of Force by
the United Nations and Regional Organizations 7. International Peacekeeping
and Enforcement Actions After the Cold War 8. Commentary on Collective
Security Part Three: Intervention 9. Intervention by Invitation and the
Politics of the New World Order 10. Intervention by Invitation 11.
Commentary on Intervention by Invitation 12. Commentary on What
International Law Demands and How States Respond 13. The United Nations and
Illegitimate Regimes: When to Intervene to Protect Human Rights 14.
Intervention Against Illegitimate Regimes 15. Commentary on Intervention
Against Illegitimate Regimes 16. Commentary on International Intervention
to Promote the Legitimacy of Regimes 17. An Inquiry into the Legitimacy of
Humanitarian Intervention 18. Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
19. Commentary on Humanitarian Intervention 20. Commentary on Collective
Military Intervention to Enforce Human Rights 21. Intervention to Combat
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking 22. Limiting the Use of Force: Self-Defense,
Terrorism, and Drug Trafficking 23. Commentary on the Use of Force Against
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking 24. Commentary on Intervention to Combat
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking Part Four: Arms Control Agreements 25.
Limitations and Safeguards in Arms Control Agreements 26. Commentary on
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Arms Control Agreements 27. Commentary on
Arms Control Agreements and Dynamic Obligations Part Five: Judicial
Procedures 28. Judicial Procedures Relating to the Use of Force 29.
Indirect Aggression in the International Court 30. Commentary on Judicial
Procedures Relating to the Use of Force 31. Commentary on Formal Dispute
Mechanisms Other than the International Court of Justice
Self-Defense in the Contemporary World 3. Allocating Competences to Use
Coercion in the Post-Cold War World: Practices Conditions and Prospects 4.
Commentary on the Law of Self-Defense 5. Commentary on Aggression and
Self-Defense Part Two: Collective Security 6. Authorized Uses of Force by
the United Nations and Regional Organizations 7. International Peacekeeping
and Enforcement Actions After the Cold War 8. Commentary on Collective
Security Part Three: Intervention 9. Intervention by Invitation and the
Politics of the New World Order 10. Intervention by Invitation 11.
Commentary on Intervention by Invitation 12. Commentary on What
International Law Demands and How States Respond 13. The United Nations and
Illegitimate Regimes: When to Intervene to Protect Human Rights 14.
Intervention Against Illegitimate Regimes 15. Commentary on Intervention
Against Illegitimate Regimes 16. Commentary on International Intervention
to Promote the Legitimacy of Regimes 17. An Inquiry into the Legitimacy of
Humanitarian Intervention 18. Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
19. Commentary on Humanitarian Intervention 20. Commentary on Collective
Military Intervention to Enforce Human Rights 21. Intervention to Combat
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking 22. Limiting the Use of Force: Self-Defense,
Terrorism, and Drug Trafficking 23. Commentary on the Use of Force Against
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking 24. Commentary on Intervention to Combat
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking Part Four: Arms Control Agreements 25.
Limitations and Safeguards in Arms Control Agreements 26. Commentary on
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Arms Control Agreements 27. Commentary on
Arms Control Agreements and Dynamic Obligations Part Five: Judicial
Procedures 28. Judicial Procedures Relating to the Use of Force 29.
Indirect Aggression in the International Court 30. Commentary on Judicial
Procedures Relating to the Use of Force 31. Commentary on Formal Dispute
Mechanisms Other than the International Court of Justice