The Persistent Advocate and the Use of Force: The Impact of the United States upon the Jus ad Bellum in the Post-Cold War Era

The Persistent Advocate and the Use of Force: The Impact of the United States upon the Jus ad Bellum in the Post-Cold War Era

by Christian Henderson
The Persistent Advocate and the Use of Force: The Impact of the United States upon the Jus ad Bellum in the Post-Cold War Era

The Persistent Advocate and the Use of Force: The Impact of the United States upon the Jus ad Bellum in the Post-Cold War Era

by Christian Henderson

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Overview

The Persistent Advocate and the Use of Force provides a comprehensive, dispassionate empirical analysis and assessment of the discernible impact that the US has had upon the jus ad bellum in the post-Cold War era. It offers a much needed examination of one of the most controversial issues of international law in recent times and will be of key interest to scholars and practitioners of legal and political studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138272170
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/26/2016
Series: Ashgate International Law
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Christian Henderson, Lecturer in Law, Department of Law, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword, Nigel D. White; Preface; Introduction; Assessing impact upon the jus ad bellum; Part I The Use of Force Under the Auspices of the United Nations Security Council: The functioning of the United Nations collective security system: the authorization technique; The unilateral determination of authority to use force under the auspices of the Security Council (I) the revival of authority; The unilateral determination of authority to use force under the auspices of the Security Council (II): enforcing the collective will. Part II The Use of Force in Self-Defence: Self-defence and terrorism: the harbouring standard of attribution; The doctrine of pre-emptive self-defence; Conclusion; Postscript; Index.
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