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The Changing Rules of the Law of Force in International Law


ISBN13: 9780719073250
ISBN: 0719073251
Published: October 2005
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Covers the main legal issues concerning the use of force by international organisations and states Assesses the achievements and failures of the United Nations' collective security system, and discusses the prospects ahead Focuses in particular on the military operations directed against terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.

Discusses to what extent the rules on the use of force have evolved since the end of the Cold War in order to meet the needs of the international community

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
Introduction

PART I: THE COLLECTIVE USE OF FORCE
1. The collective security system established by the charter
2. The collective security system in practice
3. The attempted dismantling of the collective security system

PART II: THE INDIVIDUAL OR JOINT USE OF FORCE
4. Self-defence and other forms of unilateral use of force
5. The international fight against terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.