
The International Law On The Use Of Force Is One Of The Oldest Branches Of International Law. It Is An Area Twinned With The Emergence Of International Law As A Concept In Itself, And Which Sees Law And Politics Collide. The Number Of Armed Conflicts Is Equal Only To The Number Of Methodological Approaches Used To Describe Them. Many Violent Encounters Are Well Known. The Kosovo Crisis In 1999 And The Us-led Invasion Of Iraq In 2003 Spring Easily To The Minds Of Most Scholars And Academics, And Gain Extensive Coverage In This Text. Other Conflicts, Including The Belgian Operation In Stanleyville, And The Ethiopian Intervention In Somalia, Are Often Overlooked To Our Peril. Ruys And Corten's Expert-written Text Compares Over Sixty Different Instances Of The Use Of Cross Border Force Since The Adoption Of The Un Charter In 1945, From All Out Warfare To Hostile Encounters Between Individual Units, Targeted Killings, And Hostage Rescue Operations, To Ask A Complex Question. How Much Authority Does The Power Of Precedent Really Have In The Law Of The Use Of Force?
This text investigates the extent to which the power of legal precedent influences the international law governing the use of force. The authors, Alexandra Hofer, Olivier Corten, and Tom Ruys, utilize a comparative legal framework to analyze how state practice and judicial interpretation have evolved since the adoption of the UN Charter in 1945. By examining the tension between political necessity and legal constraint, the authors evaluate whether consistent patterns of state behavior have solidified into binding international norms.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Legal scholars and practitioners recognize this work as a comprehensive reference for understanding the evolution of the UN Charter's prohibition on the use of force. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous examination of state practice for students and professionals in international law.
Page Count:
750
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191087181
ISBN-13:
9780191087189
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