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The Use of Force and the International Legal System

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  • Date Published: December 2023
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781009407359

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  • This book provides in-depth coverage and analysis of the international law, rules and principles that govern the use of force. Through a unique intra-disciplinary perspective, it examines how the law on the use of force functions within the international legal system and how it interacts with other relevant areas of the law. This includes arms control law, the law governing the use of the international commons, the law of armed conflict and human rights law, and the law of international responsibility. It offers an accessible guide to the law on the use of force to students and practitioners, alongside providing a unique perspective on the place and function of the law on the use of force within the wider legal landscape which will appeal to both academic professionals and others interested in how law regulates the use of force.

    • A unique, intra-disciplinary approach to examining the law relating to the use of force within the broader legal landscape
    • Offers an overview of historical and recent State practice, highlighting the various factors that influence how the law functions in practice
    • Gives insight into how legal obligations from different legal regimes can be harmonized
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    • Date Published: December 2023
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781009407359
    • length: 388 pages
    • dimensions: 227 x 149 x 25 mm
    • weight: 0.67kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Development of the Contemporary Jus ad Bellum in International Law:
    1. Introduction
    2. From just war to the great war
    3. From the regulation of war to the prohibition on the use of force
    Part II. Scope and Content of the Contemporary Jus ad bellum:
    4. The prohibition on the use or threat of force
    5. The use of force in the un collective security system: maintenance and restoration of international peace and security through collective measures
    6. The right of self-defence: essence, function and legal foundation, requirements for exercise, scope and modalities of application
    Part III. Controversies and Contested Justifications for the Use of Force:
    7. Humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect
    8. The use of force and the rescue and evacuation of nationals
    9. Armed reprisals and the law on the use of force
    10. The use of force and weapons of mass destruction
    11. New technologies of warfare and the law on the use of force
    Part IV. The Use of Force within the Wider Legal Landscape:
    12. The use of force as an attribute of state sovereignty
    13. The use of force in the international commons
    14. The relationship of the law on the use of force with the law of armed conflict and human rights law
    15. International responsibility for the unlawful use of force: states, organizations, armed groups and individuals
    Part V. Concluding Remarks:
    16. Conclusions.

  • Authors

    Terry D. Gill, Universiteit van Amsterdam
    Terry D. Gill is Emeritus Professor of Military Law at the University of Amsterdam and is a globally recognised authority on the law of armed conflict. He is founder and co-director of the Research Program on the Law of Armed Conflict and Military Operations (LACMO) at the Amsterdam Centre for International Law and is co-convenor of the Netherlands Research Forum on the Law of Armed Conflict and Peace Operations (LACPO).

    Kinga Tibori-Szabó, Universiteit van Amsterdam
    Kinga Tibori-Szabó is a post-doctoral guest researcher in the Role of Law in Armed Conflict and Military Operations (LACMO) research programme. She has been publishing and conducting research on the use of force in public international law for the past two decades and has sixteen years of experience working for international criminal tribunals. Since 2023, she has been working on criminal investigations for the United Nations in Iraq.

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