The changing environment and emerging resource conflicts

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