International law on the maintenance of peace : Jus contra Bellum /
The law on the use of force in relation to the maintenance of international peace remains one of the most important areas of international law and international relations to date. Rather than simply provide another factual account of the law in this area, this detailed and analytical book seeks to e...
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Cheltenham :
Edward Elgar Publishing,
2018
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Edice: | Principles of international law
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International law on the maintenance of peace : Jus contra Bellum |
Obsah:
- Foreword
- Part I: General features and historic development of the law of and against war - Jus contra Bellum
- 1. General features
- 2. The historic development of limitations on recourse to force: main periods in which the jus ad bellum has come under pressure
- 3. Overview: state of the law in 1939
- Part II: Powers of the organised collectivity (particularly the UN Security Council)
- 4. Scheme and structure of the UN Charter
- 5. Chapter VII of the Charter: co-ercive powers of the Security Council
- 5. Executing (through the use of force?) a judgment of the International Court of Justice
- 6. The exercise of parallel competences by the Security Council and the International Court of Justice
- 7. The binding character of Security Council decisions under Chapter VII or under Article 94 ʹ 2 of the Charter ; Article 50 of the Charter
- 8. Classic and robust peacekeeping operations
- 9. Chapter VII of the Charter and neutrality
- Part III: The prohibition against the use of force and exceptions for individual States
- 10. The prohibition against the use of force: Article 2 (4) of the Charter
- 11. Exceptions to the prohibition against the use of force
- 12. Peaceful change
- Bibliography
- Index.