The Oxford handbook of the use of force in international law / Handbook of the use of force in international law Use of force in international law edited by Marc Weller. - 1 online resource (lxxxix, 1280 pages). - Oxford handbooks online . - Oxford handbooks online. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Too Much History: From War as a Sanction to the Sanctioning of War / The Limitations of Traditional Rules and Institutions Relating to the Use of Force / Feminist Perspectives on the Law on the Use of Force / Changing Jus Cogens through State Practice?—the Case of the Prohibition of the Use of Force / Reconfiguring the UN System of Collective Security / When the Security Council is Divided: Imprecise Authorizations, Implied Mandates and the Unreasonable Veto / United Nations Security Council Practice in Relation to Use of Force in No-Fly Zones and Maritime Exclusion Zones / Military Sanctions Enforcement in the Absence of Express Authorization? / The Relationship between the UN Security Council and General Assembly in Matters of International Peace and Security / Regional Organizations and Arrangements and their Relationship with the African Union: the case of the African Union / Use of Force:Justiciability and Admissibility / The Use of Force in Complex Peace-keeping and Governance Operations / Mandated to Protect: Security Council Practice on the Protection of Civilians / Self-defence, Protection of Humanitarian Values and the Doctrine of Impartiality and Neutrality in Enforcement Mandates / Transparency, Accountability and Responsibility for Internationally Mandated Operations / 'Failures to Protect' in International Law / Intervention, Armed Intervention, Armed Attack, Threat to Peace, Act of Aggression and Threat or Use of Force—What's the Difference / The Prohibition of the Use of Force and Non-intervention: Ambition and Practice in the OAS Region / The Crime of Aggression at the International Criminal Court / The Prohibition of the Use of Force in Arbitrations and Fact-Finding Reports / The Resilience of the Restrictive Rules on Self-defence / Self-defence and Collective Security: Key Distinctions / Taming the Doctrine of Preemption / Can Non-state Actors Mount an Armed Attack? / The Problem of Imminence in an Uncertain World / Action against Host States of Terrorist Groups / When Does Self-defence End? / Theatre of Operations / Humanitarian Intervention / Pro-democratic Action / Intervention by Invitation / Necessity / Retaliation and Reprisal / Hot Pursuit / The Threat of the Use of Force and Ultimata / Blockades and Interdictions / Rescuing Nationals Abroad / Peace Settlements and the Prohibition of the Use of Force / The Effects of a State of War or Armed Conflict / Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Shipping Interdictions / The Implications of the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction for the Prohibition of the Use of Force / The Use of Force Against Pirates / The Changing Environment and Emerging Resource Conflicts / Remotely Piloted Warfare as a Challenge to the Ius ad Bellum / Private Military Companies and the Ius ad Bellum / Jus Cogens and the Use of Armed Force / The Relationship between Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello / Introduction: International Law and the Problem of War / Randall Lesaffer -- James Crawford, Rowan Nicholson -- Gina Heathcote -- Alexander Orakhelashvili -- Niels Blokker -- Ian Johnstone -- Rob McLaughlin -- Penelope Nevill -- Nigel D. White -- Erika De Wet -- Mark Weisburd -- Scott Sheeran -- Haidi Willmot, Ralph Mamiya -- Nicholas Tsagourias -- Charlotte Ku -- André Nollkaemper -- Jan Klabbers -- Jean Michel Arrighi -- Sean D. Murphy -- Vaios Koutroulis -- Joerg Kammerhofer -- Sir Michael Wood -- Ashley Deeks -- Kimberley Trapp -- Noam Lubell -- Lindsay Moir -- Terry Gill -- Jean Christophe Martin -- Nigel S. Rodley -- David Wippman -- Gregory H. Fox -- Olivier Corten -- Shane Darcy -- Bill Gilmore -- Anne Lagerwall, François Dubuisson -- Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg -- Mathias Forteau -- Martin Wählisch -- Marina Mancini -- Guglielmo Verdirame, Vasco Becker Weinberg -- Daniel Joyner -- Douglas Guilfoyle -- Marco Pertile -- Jordan Paust -- Ian Ralby -- Andre de Hoogh -- Okimoto Keichiro -- Marc Weller.

This handbook is a comprehensive and authoritative study of the modern law on the use of force. Over 50 experts in the field offer a detailed analysis, and to an extent a restatement, of the law in this area. It reviews the status of the law on the use of force and assesses what changes, if any, have occurred as a result of recent developments and offers cutting-edge and up-to-date scholarship on all major aspects of the prohibition of the use of force.

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War (International law)
Intervention (International law)
Aggression (International law)
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