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The law against war

  1. Title statementThe law against war [electronic resource] : the prohibition on the use of force in contemporary international law / Olivier Corten ; with a foreword by Bruno Simma ; translation by Christopher Sutcliffe.
    Issue dataOxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2010.
    Phys.des.1 online resource (xix, 569 p.)
    ISBN9781847316059 (electronic bk.)
    1847316050 (electronic bk.)
    EditionFrench studies in international law ; v. 4
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [555]-557) and index.
    ContentsIntroduction -- A choice of method -- What do "use of force" and "threat of force" mean? -- Do the prohibition of the use of force and self-defence apply to nonstate actors? -- Can circumstances precluding unlawfulness be invoked to justify a use of force? -- Intervention by invitation -- Intervention authorised by the UN Security Council -- Self-defence -- A right of humanitarian intervention? -- Conclusion.
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    Note"[This book] is a translated and updated version of a book published in 2008 in French (Le droit contre la guerre, [Paris] : Pedone). The aim of this book is to study the prohibition of the use of armed force in contemporary positive international law."--P. [i].
    Another responsib. Simma, Bruno.
    Corten, Olivier. Droit contre la guerre.
    Subj. Headings War (International law) * Neutrality. * Self-defense. * Gewaltverbot. * Krieg. * V?lkerrecht. * LAW / International
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    ConspectLAW - 051000
    CountryAnglie
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    Introduction -- A choice of method -- What do "use of force" and "threat of force" mean? -- Do the prohibition of the use of force and self-defence apply to nonstate actors? -- Can circumstances precluding unlawfulness be invoked to justify a use of force? -- Intervention by invitation -- Intervention authorised by the UN Security Council -- Self-defence -- A right of humanitarian intervention? -- Conclusion.

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