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The Law Against War The Prohibition On The Use Of Force In Contemporary International Law 2010th Edition Olivier

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The Law Against War The Prohibition On The Use Of Force In Contemporary International Law 2010th Edition Olivier
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Publisher: CORTEN,OXFORD AND PORTLAND,OREGON
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.93 MB
Author: OLIVIER
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2010

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The Law Against War The Prohibition On The Use Of Force In Contemporary International Law 2010th Edition Olivier by Olivier instant download after payment.

1 (p1): Introduction
4 (p2): 1 A Choice of Method
5 (p2-1): Ⅰ The Terms of the Methodological Debate on the Non-Use of Force: the Extensive Versus the Restrictive Approach
6 (p2-1-1): A.The Extensive Approach to the Customary Prohibition of the Use of Force
15 (p2-1-2): B.The Restrictive Approach to the Customary Prohibition of the Use of Force
27 (p2-2): Ⅱ Methodological Approach of this Book
29 (p2-2-1): A.Reliance on a Novel Right
34 (p2-2-2): B.The Acceptance of the Modification of the Legal Rule by the International Community of States as a Whole
50 (p3): 2 What do ‘Use of Force’ and ‘Threat of Force’ mean?
51 (p3-1): Ⅰ What does’Force’ mean?
52 (p3-1-1): A.The Boundary between Military Force and Police Measures
66 (p3-1-2): B.Determining the Threshold: ‘Force’ within the Meaning of Article 2(4) of the Charter
92 (p3-2): Ⅱ What does ‘Threat of Force’ mean?
93 (p3-2-1): A.The Restrictive Meaning of ‘Threat’ under Article 2(4) of the Charter
111 (p3-2-2): B.The Scope of the Prohibition of Threat: the Absence of any Specific Regime for the Contemplated Use of Force
126 (p4): 3 Do the Prohibition of the Use of Force and Self-defence Apply to Non-State Actors?
127 (p4-1): Ⅰ Exclusion of Non-State Political Entities from the Rule’s Scope of Application
127 (p4-1-1): A.Inapplicability of the Rule Prohibiting the Use of Force to Civil Wars
135 (p4-1-2): B.Inapplicability of the Rule to National Liberation Struggles
149 (p4-1-3): C.The Case of Territories with Entities of Controversial Legal Status
160 (p4-2): Ⅱ Exclusion of Private Groups from the Rule’s Scope of Application
162 (p4-2-1): A.Maintaining ‘International Relations’ as Relations among States: the Letter and Spirit of the Rule
174 (p4-2-2): B.Maintaining ‘International Relations’ as Relations between States: the Interpretation of Texts in Practice
186 (p4-2-3): C.Maintaining ‘International Relations’ as Relations between States: the Works of the International Law Commission and of the International Court of…

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