Reappraising the resort to force : international law, jus ad bellum and the War on Terror / Lindsay Moir.
2010
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Title
Reappraising the resort to force : international law, jus ad bellum and the War on Terror / Lindsay Moir.
Published
Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2010.
Call Number
KZ6795.T47 M65 2010
ISBN
9781841136097 (hardback)
1841136093 (hardback)
9781847315571 (e-book)
1847315577 (e-book)
9781849462150
1849462151
1841136093 (hardback)
9781847315571 (e-book)
1847315577 (e-book)
9781849462150
1849462151
Description
xiv, 176 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)170955583
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Moir, Lindsay, 1970- Reappraising the resort to force. Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2010 (OCoLC)763130586
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
Table of Treaties and Other Instruments
Introduction
1
1.
General Legal Framework 1945-2001: The UN Charter Paradigm and the Jus ad Bellum
5
I.
The Prohibition of the Use of Force
5
II.
The Use of Force in Self-Defence
10
III.
Security Council Authorisation
31
2.
Military Action Against Afghanistan, 2001: Operation Enduring Freedom
41
I.
Was there an Armed Attack on the United States?
46
II.
Was the Response Necessary?
55
III.
Was the Response Proportionate?
68
3.
Military Action Against Iraq, 2003: Operation Iraqi Freedom
73
I.
Was the Action Taken in Self-Defence?
75
II.
Was the Action Authorised by the Security Council?
83
4.
Reappraising the Resort to Force? Jus ad Bellum in the Post-9/11 World
107
I.
International Court of Justice Jurisprudence
117
II.
State Practice
140
III.
A Reappraisal
147
Select Bibliography
157
Index
173