Praise for previous edition:“... a comprehensive, meticulously-researched study of contemporary international law governing the use of armed force in international …
T Reinold - American Journal of International Law, 2011 - cambridge.org
Sovereign states have a responsibility not only to protect their own citizens, but also to protect—within their own territory—the rights and fundamental security interests of other …
KN Trapp - International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 2007 - cambridge.org
The International Court of Justice's decision in DRC v Uganda touches on, but fails to address, the circumstances under which a State has a right to use force in self-defence …
MN Schmitt, S Watts - Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Classically, states and non-state actors were differentiated not only by disparities in legal status, but also by significant imbalances in resources and capabilities. Not surprisingly …
This book examines how international law prohibits state and individual complicity. Complicity is a derivative form of responsibility that links an accomplice to the wrongdoing of …
The Use of Force and International Law offers an authoritative overview of international law governing the resort to force. Looking through the prism of the contemporary challenges that …
Public international law has embarked on a new chapter. Over the past century, the classical model of international law, which emphasized state autonomy and interstate relations, has …
DI Ahmed - J. Int'l L & Int'l Rel., 2013 - HeinOnline
On May 2, 2011, United States Navy SEALs entered Pakistani territory, allegedly without Pakistan's consent, to" capture or kill" Osama Bin Laden. Soon after, President Obama …