This article considers an issue that, given its importance for the protection of combatants and civilians in armed conflict, has not attracted the attention it warrants: namely, the extent to which legal restraints derived from the ius in bello and the ius ad bellum apply to the Security Council when it is taking military enforcement action under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter. Although a position not free from controversy, the recent practice of the Security Council in authorizing States to use force to restore international peace and security is treated as military enforcement action under Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter for the purposes of this paper. Even if these actions are more appropriately regarded as some sort of hyb...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
This article argues that a form of legal regulation is embodied in decisions at the UN Security Coun...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
This article considers an issue that, given its importance for the protection of combatants and civi...
This Article considers whether the United Nations Security Council is bound by international humanit...
International law and the rule of law are the foundations of the international system and the Securi...
The lack of a de facto military component is rather significant in normative and operational terms w...
Part II of this paper provides an overview of the U.N. Charter\u27s framework for collective securit...
It is generally considered that the UN Security Council has been galvanised since the end of the Col...
Were the Charter a static instrument bound exclusively to the textually expressed intent of its draf...
The lack of a de facto military component is rather significant in normative and operational terms w...
The prohibition of armed aggression under Article 2(2) of the United Nations Charter is one of the m...
This thesis argues that the distinction between UN peacekeeping operations and UN enforcement action...
The controversy between the United Nations Security Council and the Coalition of the Willing (led ...
Much of the international legal debate about regulating force and self-defence takes place on a subs...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
This article argues that a form of legal regulation is embodied in decisions at the UN Security Coun...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
This article considers an issue that, given its importance for the protection of combatants and civi...
This Article considers whether the United Nations Security Council is bound by international humanit...
International law and the rule of law are the foundations of the international system and the Securi...
The lack of a de facto military component is rather significant in normative and operational terms w...
Part II of this paper provides an overview of the U.N. Charter\u27s framework for collective securit...
It is generally considered that the UN Security Council has been galvanised since the end of the Col...
Were the Charter a static instrument bound exclusively to the textually expressed intent of its draf...
The lack of a de facto military component is rather significant in normative and operational terms w...
The prohibition of armed aggression under Article 2(2) of the United Nations Charter is one of the m...
This thesis argues that the distinction between UN peacekeeping operations and UN enforcement action...
The controversy between the United Nations Security Council and the Coalition of the Willing (led ...
Much of the international legal debate about regulating force and self-defence takes place on a subs...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
This article argues that a form of legal regulation is embodied in decisions at the UN Security Coun...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...