International Law and the Use of Force Beyond the U.N. Charter Paradigm
Auteurs : Arend Anthony Clark, Beck Robert J.
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When the United Nations Charter was adopted in 1945, states established a legal `paradigm' for regulating the recourse to armed force. In the years since then, however, significant developments have challenged the paradigm's validity, causing a `pardigmatic shift'. International Law and the Use of Force traces this shift and explores its implications for contemporary international law and practice.
Anthony Clark Arend is Assistant Professor of Government, Georgetown University.,
Robert J. Beck is Assistant Professor of International Law and Organization in the Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia.
Date de parution : 06-1993
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’International Law and the Use of Force :
Mots-clés :
jus; bellum; armed; attack; security; council; paradigm; customary; anticipatory; self-defense; UN; Jus Ad Bellum; Armed Attack; Anticipatory Self-defense; Charter Paradigm; Charter Framework; United Nations Charter Paradigm; Secretary Of State; Mixed Conflict; Western Sahara; United Nations Charter Framework; Security Council; Target State; post-Charter Period; Indirect Aggression; United Nations; Inter-national Peace; Humanitarian Intervention; Actual Armed Attack; Forcible State Responses; Kellogg Briand Pact; East Timor; Jus Ad Helium; Self-determination Rule; Large Scale Human Rights Violations