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Law And Force In The New International Order / by Lori Fisler Damrosch.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Damrosch, Lori Fisler, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Aggression (International law).
- Intervention (International law).
- Self-defense (International law).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xviii, 326 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Boca Raton, FL : Taylor and Francis, an imprint of Routledge, [2019].
- Summary:
- Momentous events of recent years have shown the tremendous potential for developing and applying international law, even in the area that has always presented the greatest challenge to the rule of law--the use of force. The collaborative response by the United States, the Soviet Union, and other major powers to the Iraqi army's invasion and occupati.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Contributors
- PART ONE SELF-DEFENSE
- 1 The Use of Force in the Persian Gulf
- 2 Self-Defense in the Contemporary World
- 3 Allocating Competences to Use Coercion in the Post-Cold War World: Practices, Conditions, and Prospects
- 4 Commentary on the Law of Self-Defense
- 5 Commentary on Aggression and Self-Defense
- PART TWO COLLECTIVE SECURITY
- 6 Authorized Uses of Force by the United Nations and Regional Organizations
- 7 International Peacekeeping and Enforcement Actions After the Cold War
- 8 Commentary on Collective Security
- PART THREE INTERVENTION
- By Invitation
- 9 Intervention by Invitation and the Politics of the New World Order
- 10 Intervention by Invitation
- 11 Commentary on Intervention by Invitation
- 12 Commentary on What International Law Demands and How States Respond
- Against Illegitimate Regimes
- 13 The United Nations and Illegitimate Regimes: When to Intervene to Protect Human Rights
- 14 Intervention Against Illegitimate Regimes
- 15 Commentary on Intervention Against Illegitimate Regimes
- 16 Commentary on International Intervention to Promote the Legitimacy of Regimes
- For Humanitarian Purposes
- 17 An Inquiry into the Legitimacy of Humanitarian Intervention
- 18 Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention
- 19 Commentary on Humanitarian Intervention
- 20 Commentary on Collective Military Intervention to Enforce Human Rights
- Against Criminal Activity
- 21 Intervention to Combat Terrorism and Drug Trafficking
- 22 Limiting the Use of Force: Self-Defense, Terrorism, and Drug Trafficking
- 23 Commentary on the Use of Force Against Terrorism and Drug Trafficking
- 24 Commentary on Intervention to Combat Terrorism and Drug Trafficking
- PART FOUR ARMS CONTROL AGREEMENTS.
- 25 Limitations and Safeguards in Arms Control Agreements
- 26 Commentary on Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Arms Control Agreements
- 27 Commentary on Arms Control Agreements and Dynamic Obligations
- PART FIVE JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
- 28 Judicial Procedures Relating to the Use of Force
- 29 Indirect Aggression in the International Court
- 30 Commentary on Judicial Procedures Relating to the Use of Force
- 31 Commentary on Formal Dispute Mechanisms Other than the International Court of Justice
- About the Book and Editors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 0-429-69938-7
- 0-429-03424-5
- 9780429034244
- OCLC:
- 1089998176
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