This work expounds, for those in practice and beyond, the rules of
international law governing the inter-state use of force. Jus ad
bellum determines when a state - or group of states - may lawfully use
force against, or on the territory of, another state, and when such
action violates international law. The bedrock of the law is found in
the Charter of the United Nations, but the interpretation and
application of many of the rules codified in the Charter, particularly
by the International Court of Justice, are contested. Accordingly, the
book clarifies the law as it stands today, explaining its many
complexities and controversies, such as when non-state actors may be
attacked in another state and when consent is validly given to foreign
intervention. The interrelationships between jus ad bellum and the law
of armed conflict/international humanitarian law, the law of
neutrality, and international human rights law are also illuminated,
along with important concepts such as the 'responsibility to protect'
and humanitarian intervention.
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The Law on Inter-State Use of Force
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ISBN
9781509930708
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Hart Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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