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Author Corten, Olivier, author.
Uniform Title Droit contre la guerre. English
Title The law against war : the prohibition on the use of force in contemporary international law / Olivier Corten ; with a prface by Bruno Simma ; translated by Christopher Sutcliffe.
Publication Info Oxford : Hart, 2010.


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Descript xix, 569 p.
Contents Part 1 : Outlines of the prohibition of resorting to force 1: Methodological debates and methodological options 1.1: The methodological debate relating to the non-use of force : extensive approach versus restrictive approach 1.2: Methodological options ensuing from the choice of a restrictive approach : conditions governing the evolution of the rule prohibiting the use of force 2 : Th subject matter of the prohibition : "resort to force" and "threat" 2.1: Prohibition of the resort to " force " 2.2: Prohibition of the " threat " of using force 3 : The impact of the prohibition : "International Relations" and effects on Third States 3.1:Resorting to force in " International Relations " - the problem of non-State actors 3.2: Third States in an armed conflict 4 : The peremptory nature of the prohibition of using force and its consequences 4.1 : A peremptory norm (jus cogens). 4.2 : A rule tolerating no circumstance precluding unlawfulness Part 2 : Limits to the prohibition of resorting to force 5 : Intervention by invitation 5.1 : The general legal system of military intervention by invitation 5.2 : The legal system of military intervention by invitation in an internal conflict 6 : Security Council authorization 6.1 : The general legal system of authorized military intervention 6.2 : The problem of the presumed authorization 7 : Self-defence 7.1 : The condition relating to the existence of an "armed attack" 7.2 : Necessity and proportionality 8 : Humanitarian Intervention 8.1 : The absence of recognition in legal instruments 8.2 : The absence of conclusive precedents.
Note Translated from the French.
ISBN 9781849463584
9781841139425 (hbk.)
1841139424 (hbk.)
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Author Corten, Olivier, author.
Series French studies in international law ; 4
French studies in international law ; 4.
Subject War (International law)
Descript xix, 569 p.
Contents Part 1 : Outlines of the prohibition of resorting to force 1: Methodological debates and methodological options 1.1: The methodological debate relating to the non-use of force : extensive approach versus restrictive approach 1.2: Methodological options ensuing from the choice of a restrictive approach : conditions governing the evolution of the rule prohibiting the use of force 2 : Th subject matter of the prohibition : "resort to force" and "threat" 2.1: Prohibition of the resort to " force " 2.2: Prohibition of the " threat " of using force 3 : The impact of the prohibition : "International Relations" and effects on Third States 3.1:Resorting to force in " International Relations " - the problem of non-State actors 3.2: Third States in an armed conflict 4 : The peremptory nature of the prohibition of using force and its consequences 4.1 : A peremptory norm (jus cogens). 4.2 : A rule tolerating no circumstance precluding unlawfulness Part 2 : Limits to the prohibition of resorting to force 5 : Intervention by invitation 5.1 : The general legal system of military intervention by invitation 5.2 : The legal system of military intervention by invitation in an internal conflict 6 : Security Council authorization 6.1 : The general legal system of authorized military intervention 6.2 : The problem of the presumed authorization 7 : Self-defence 7.1 : The condition relating to the existence of an "armed attack" 7.2 : Necessity and proportionality 8 : Humanitarian Intervention 8.1 : The absence of recognition in legal instruments 8.2 : The absence of conclusive precedents.
Note Translated from the French.
ISBN 9781849463584
9781841139425 (hbk.)
1841139424 (hbk.)
Author Corten, Olivier, author.
Series French studies in international law ; 4
French studies in international law ; 4.
Subject War (International law)
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  KZ 6385 C8  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  KZ 6385 C8  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  KZ 6385 C8  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  KZ 6385 C8  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject War (International law)
Descript xix, 569 p.
Contents Part 1 : Outlines of the prohibition of resorting to force 1: Methodological debates and methodological options 1.1: The methodological debate relating to the non-use of force : extensive approach versus restrictive approach 1.2: Methodological options ensuing from the choice of a restrictive approach : conditions governing the evolution of the rule prohibiting the use of force 2 : Th subject matter of the prohibition : "resort to force" and "threat" 2.1: Prohibition of the resort to " force " 2.2: Prohibition of the " threat " of using force 3 : The impact of the prohibition : "International Relations" and effects on Third States 3.1:Resorting to force in " International Relations " - the problem of non-State actors 3.2: Third States in an armed conflict 4 : The peremptory nature of the prohibition of using force and its consequences 4.1 : A peremptory norm (jus cogens). 4.2 : A rule tolerating no circumstance precluding unlawfulness Part 2 : Limits to the prohibition of resorting to force 5 : Intervention by invitation 5.1 : The general legal system of military intervention by invitation 5.2 : The legal system of military intervention by invitation in an internal conflict 6 : Security Council authorization 6.1 : The general legal system of authorized military intervention 6.2 : The problem of the presumed authorization 7 : Self-defence 7.1 : The condition relating to the existence of an "armed attack" 7.2 : Necessity and proportionality 8 : Humanitarian Intervention 8.1 : The absence of recognition in legal instruments 8.2 : The absence of conclusive precedents.
Note Translated from the French.
ISBN 9781849463584
9781841139425 (hbk.)
1841139424 (hbk.)

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