The Oxford handbook of the use of force in international law / edited by Marc Weller ; assistant editors Alexia Solomou, Jake William Rylatt.
2015
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Title
The Oxford handbook of the use of force in international law / edited by Marc Weller ; assistant editors Alexia Solomou, Jake William Rylatt.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
KZ6368 .O94 2015
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
0199673047
9780199673049
9780199673049
Description
lxxxix, 1,280 pages ; 26 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)900709498
Summary
"This Oxford Handbook is a comprehensive and authoritative study of the modern [international] law on the use of force. Over seventy experts in the field offer a detailed analysis, and to an extent a restatement, of the law in this area. The Handbook reviews the status of the law on the use of force, and assesses what changes, if any, have occurred in consequence to recent developments. It offers cutting-edge and up-to-date scholarship on all major aspects of the prohibition of the use of force."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Use of force in international law
Table of Contents
Table of Cases
xvii
Table of Legislation
xxvii
List of Abbreviations
lxvii
Notes on the Contributors
lxxiii
pt. I
INTRODUCTION
Introduction: International Law and the Problem of War / Marc Weller
3
1.
Too Much History: From War as Sanction to the Sanctioning of War / Randall Lesaffer
35
2.
Law of Nations or Perpetual Peace? Two Early International Theories on the Use of Force / Andrea Salvatore
56
3.
The Limitations of Traditional Rules and Institutions Relating to the Use of Force / Michael J. Glennon
79
4.
The Continued Relevance of Established Rules and Institutions Relating to the Use of Force / Rowan Nicholson
96
5.
Feminist Perspectives on the Law on the Use of Force / Gina Heathcote
114
6.
The Collective Security System and the Enforcement of International Law / Jean d'Aspremont
129
7.
Changing Jus Cogens through State Practice? The Case of the Prohibition of the Use of Force and its Exceptions / Alexander Orakhelashvili
157
pt. II
COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE NON-USE OF FORCE
8.
Reconfiguring the UN System of Collective Security / Ramesh Thakur
179
9.
Outsourcing the Use of Force: Towards More Security Council Control of Authorized Operations? / Niels Blokker
202
10.
When the Security Council is Divided: Imprecise Authorizations, Implied Mandates, and the `Unreasonable Veto' / Ian Johnstone
227
11.
United Nations Security Council Practice in Relation to Use of Force in No-Fly Zones and Maritime Exclusion Zones / Rob McLaughlin
251
12.
Military Sanctions Enforcement in the Absence of Express Authorization? / Penelope Nevill
272
13.
The Relationship between the UN Security Council and General Assembly in Matters of International Peace and Security / Nigel D. White
293
14.
Regional Organizations and Arrangements: Authorization, Ratification, or Independent Action / Erika de Wet
314
15.
Use of Force: Justiciability and Admissibility / A. Mark Weisburd
329
16.
The Use of Force in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations / Scott Sheeran
347
17.
Mandated to Protect: Security Council Practice on the Protection of Civilians / Ralph Mamiya
375
18.
Self-Defence, Protection of Humanitarian Values, and the Doctrine of Impartiality and Neutrality in Enforcement Mandates / Nicholas Tsagourias
398
19.
Transparency, Accountability, and Responsibility for Internationally Mandated Operations / Charlotte Ku
416
20.
`Failures to Protect' in International Law / Andre Nollkaemper
437
pt. III
THE PROHIBITION OF THE USE OF FORCE, SELF-DEFENCE, AND OTHER CONCEPTS
21.
The Ban on the Use of Force in the UN Charter / Nico Schrijver
465
22.
Intervention, Armed Intervention, Armed Attack, Threat to Peace, Act of Aggression, and Threat or Use of Force: What's the Difference? / Jan Klabbers
488
23.
The Prohibition of the Use of Force and Non-intervention: Ambition and Practice in the OAS Region / Jean Michel Arrighi
507
24.
The Crime of Aggression at the International Criminal Court / Sean D. Murphy
533
25.
The International Court of Justice and the `Principle of Non-Use of Force' / Claus Kreb
561
26.
The Prohibition of the Use of Force in Arbitrations and Fact-Finding Reports / Vaios Koutroulis
605
27.
The Resilience of the Restrictive Rules on Self-Defence / Jorg Kammerhofer
627
28.
Self-Defence and Collective Security: Key Distinctions / Sir Michael Wood
649
29.
Taming the Doctrine of Pre-Eruption / Ashley S. Deeks
661
30.
Can Non-State Actors Mount an Armed Attack? / Kimberley N. Trapp
679
31.
The Problem of Imminence in an Uncertain World / Noam Lubell
697
32.
Action Against Host States of Terrorist Groups / Lindsay Moir
720
33.
When Does Self-Defence End? / T. D. Gill
737
34.
Theatre of Operations / Jean-Christophe Martin
752
pt. IV
ACTION ON BEHALF OF PEOPLES AND POPULATIONS
35.
`Humanitarian Intervention' / Sir Nigel Rodley
775
36.
Pro-Democratic Intervention / David Wippman
797
37.
Intervention by Invitation / Gregory H. Fox
816
38.
National Liberation in the Context of Post- and Non-Colonial Struggles for Self-Determination / Elizabeth Chadwick
841
pt. V
REVIVAL OF CLASSICAL CONCEPTS?
39.
Necessity / Olivier Corten
861
40.
Retaliation and Reprisal / Shane Darcy
879
41.
Hot Pursuit / William C. Gilmore
897
42.
The Threat of the Use of Force and Ultimata / Anne Lagerwall
910
43.
Blockades and Interdictions / Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
925
44.
Rescuing Nationals Abroad / Mathias Forteau
947
45.
Peace Settlements and the Prohibition of the Use of Force / Martin Wahlisch
962
46.
The Effects of a State of War or Armed Conflict / Marina Mancini
988
pt. VI
EMERGING AREAS?
47.
Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Shipping Interdiction / Guglielmo Verdirame
1017
48.
The Implications of the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction for the Prohibition of the Use of Force / Daniel H. Joyner
1034
49.
The Use of Force Against Pirates / Douglas Guilfoyle
1057
50.
The Changing Environment and Emerging Resource Conflicts / Marco Pertile
1077
51.
Remotely Piloted Warfare as a Challenge to the Jus ad Bellum / Jordan J. Paust
1095
52.
The Use of Cyber Force and International Law / Michael N. Schmitt
1110
53.
Private Military Companies and the Jus ad Bellum / Ian M. Ralby
1131
pt. VII
GENERAL PROBLEMS
54.
Jus Cogens and the Use of Armed Force / Andre de Hoogh
1161
55.
The Principle of Proportionality from a Jus ad Bellum Perspective / Kalliopi Chainoglou
1187
56.
The Relationship Between Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello / Keiichiro Okimoto
1209
57.
Consequences for Third States as a Result of an Unlawful Use of Force / Paolo Palchetti
1224
Index
1239