Too much history : from war as sanction to the sanctioning of war
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2015 |
Lesaffer, Randall |
Law of nations or perpetual peace? : Two early international theories in the use of force
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2015 |
Archibugi, Daniele |
The limitations of traditional rules and institutions relating to the use of force
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2015 |
Glennon, Michael J. |
The collective security system and the enforcement of international law
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2015 |
D'Aspremont, Jean |
Changing Jus Cogens through state practice? : the case of the prohibition of the use of force and its exceptions
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2015 |
Orakhelashvili, Alexander |
Use of force : justiciability and admissibility
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2015 |
Weisburd, A. Mark |
Transparency, accountability, and responsibility for internationally mandated operations
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2015 |
Ku, Charlotte |
Taming the doctrine of pre-emption
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2015 |
Deeks, Ashley S. |
Can non-state actors mount an armed attack?
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2015 |
Trapp, Kimberley N. |
Action against host states of terrorist groups
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2015 |
Moir, Lindsay |
Theatre of operations
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2015 |
Martin, Jean-Christophe |
Pro-democratic intervention
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2015 |
Wippman, David |
The use of cyber force and international law
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2015 |
Schmitt, Michael N. |
Private military companies and the jus ad bellum
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2015 |
Ralby, Ian M. |
Jus cogens and the use of armed force
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2015 |
Hoogh, André de |
The relationship between Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello
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2015 |
Okimoto, Kei'ichirō |
The continued relevance of established rules and institutions relating to the use of force
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2015 |
Crawford, James |
Reconfiguring the UN system of collective security
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2015 |
Thakur, Ramesh |
Outsourcing the use of force : towards more security council control of authorized operations?
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2015 |
Blokker, Niels |
When the security council is divided : imprecise authorizations, implied mandates, and the 'unreasonable veto'
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2015 |
Johnstone, Ian |