The changing rules on the use of force in international law

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Explore the intricate landscape of **international law** with ***The Changing Rules on the Use of Force***. This comprehensive work delves into the pivotal legal issues surrounding the use of force by states and international organizations. With a keen analysis of the **United Nations' collective security system**, the book evaluates both its successes and shortcomings while contemplating future prospects. Central to this discussion is the doctrine of **self-defense** and the circumstances under which force can be legally justified.

Since the end of the **Cold War**, the norms governing the use of force have undergone significant evolution, adapting to the complexities and demands of the global landscape. This text illuminates the crucial military operations targeting **terrorism** and **weapons of mass destruction**, critically assessing how these imperatives shape legal interpretations and state actions.

Grounded in the sources of **international law**, this book offers a refreshing perspective by challenging the notion of a static understanding of force regulations, particularly those detailed in the **UN Charter**. It emphasizes the dynamic interplay between **customary international law** and state practice, making it an essential read for legal scholars, practitioners, and students of international relations. Whether you're researching **international humanitarian law**, analyzing military engagement under international statute, or seeking to understand the balance of power in a world fraught with conflict, this work is indispensable.

**Condition:** BRAND NEW
**ISBN:** 9780719073250
**Year:** 2006
**Publisher:** Manchester University Press

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Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780719073250
Year: 2006
Publisher: Manchester University Press


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The changing rules on the use of force in international law considers the main legal issues concerning the use of force by international organisations and states. It assesses the achievements and failures of the United Nations' collective security system, and discusses the prospects ahead. It also deals with the use of force by states in self-defence and on other legal grounds.

The book 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. It focuses in particular on the military operations directed against terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. The research is developed from the standpoint of the sources of international law. It rejects a static vision of the rules on the use of force, including those enshrined in the UN Charter. Rather, it highlights the interaction between conventional and customary international law and the exposure of both sources to state practice. -- .

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