Reappraising the Resort to Force: International Law, Jus ad Bellum and the War on Terror: Studies in International Law
Autor Lindsay Moiren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849462150
ISBN-10: 1849462151
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Studies in International Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849462151
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Studies in International Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This book seeks to place the 'war on terror' within the context of international law, assessing how, or whether, it can be accommodated within the existing legal framework limiting the use of force.
Notă biografică
Lindsay Moir is Professor of International Law at Hull University.
Cuprins
Introduction 1: General Legal Framework 1945-2001: The UN Charter Paradigm and the Jus ad Bellum I. The Prohibition of the Use of Force II. The Use of Force in Self-Defence A. Anticipatory Self-Defence B. The Definition of 'Armed Attack' and Self-Defence against Non-State Actors III. Security Council Authorisation 2: Military Action Against Afghanistan, 2001: Operation Enduring Freedom I. Was there an Armed Attack on the United States? II. Was the Response Necessary? A. Was the Attack Over? B. Was the State of Afghanistan a Legitimate Target? III. Was the Response Proportionate? 3: Military Action Against Iraq, 2003: Operation Iraqi Freedom I. Was the Action Taken in Self-Defence? II. Was the Action Authorised by the Security Council? A. Was Military Action Authorised by Resolution 1441? B. Was Military Action Authorised as a Lawful Response to the Violation of the Ceasefire Agreement? 4: Reappraising the Resort to Force? Jus ad Bellum in the Post-9/11 World I. International Court of Justice Jurisprudence A. The Oil Platforms Case B. The Palestinian Wall Advisory Opinion C. The Armed Activities Case II. State Practice A. Israeli Military Operations in Lebanon and Syria B. Russian Military Operations in Georgia C. Ethiopian Military Operations in Somalia III. A Reappraisal
Recenzii
Although the book is slim - weighing in at only 156 pages - it provides a well written and, for the most part, comprehensive engagement with relevant academic texts, ICJ decisions, and state practice.Reappraising the Resort to Force is an engaging, well written, and succinct evaluation of the jus ad bellum on the morning of September 11, 2001, as deployed in the debates over the military action in Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003), and in the years since these operations. It represents a valuable contribution to the research on the impact of the "war on terror" on the rules and norms of international law.
The book employs a variety of sophisticated, well-organized sources including: jurisprudence; United Nations resolutions and declarations; government legislation, memos, and declarations; as well as opinions and commentary from various scholars in the field of international law. The work is divided into clear and cogent sections, beginning with a historical overview of the use of force in twentieth century international law....the book is a welcome read for anyone wanting to learn or brush up on the basics of jus ad bellum in the modern era [and] provides a concise and contemporary explication of the use of force doctrine...Moir's incisive exegesis of the development of jus ad bellum has much to provide for both scholars and novices alike. The book delivers a useful historical analysis of the jus ad bellum doctrine, an overview of the debate regarding the current formulation of the use of force, and the author's call for caution before declaring jus ad bellum irrevocably altered by the "war on terror". Although his ultimate thesis is perhaps tenuous, the overall depth, clarity, and readability of the work recommend it for anyone interested in international law, the use of state force, or the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
...there is no surer guide to this intricate topic than Lindday Moir's new book on the use of force in international law (jus ad bellum). It is a deceptively short work, running to only 160 pages of text. Yet within this space, Moir manages to address everything one would care to know about this contentious subject, each section weaving its way expertly through the multitude of sources clustered in the footnotes.
The author employs a writing style that makes the book an enjoyable read without sacrificing depth of analysis.The book is a significant contribution to the emerging debate as to the lasting impact of the USA's actions over the past decade and is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in this area.
The book employs a variety of sophisticated, well-organized sources including: jurisprudence; United Nations resolutions and declarations; government legislation, memos, and declarations; as well as opinions and commentary from various scholars in the field of international law. The work is divided into clear and cogent sections, beginning with a historical overview of the use of force in twentieth century international law....the book is a welcome read for anyone wanting to learn or brush up on the basics of jus ad bellum in the modern era [and] provides a concise and contemporary explication of the use of force doctrine...Moir's incisive exegesis of the development of jus ad bellum has much to provide for both scholars and novices alike. The book delivers a useful historical analysis of the jus ad bellum doctrine, an overview of the debate regarding the current formulation of the use of force, and the author's call for caution before declaring jus ad bellum irrevocably altered by the "war on terror". Although his ultimate thesis is perhaps tenuous, the overall depth, clarity, and readability of the work recommend it for anyone interested in international law, the use of state force, or the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
...there is no surer guide to this intricate topic than Lindday Moir's new book on the use of force in international law (jus ad bellum). It is a deceptively short work, running to only 160 pages of text. Yet within this space, Moir manages to address everything one would care to know about this contentious subject, each section weaving its way expertly through the multitude of sources clustered in the footnotes.
The author employs a writing style that makes the book an enjoyable read without sacrificing depth of analysis.The book is a significant contribution to the emerging debate as to the lasting impact of the USA's actions over the past decade and is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in this area.
Descriere
This book assesses whether the 'war on terror' can be accommodated within the existing legal framework limiting the use of force.