This article focuses on three instances of the use of armed force in international relations. The three instances that are explored are the intervention by NATO in Kosovo, the armed attack by mainly the USA and the UK against Afghanistan and the war against Iraq in 2003. The purpose of this investigation is to examine the legality of the coercive measures in order to ascertain the effects that these actions had in relation to article 2(4) of the UN Charter. The proposed justifications for the attacks differ and these are carefully scrutinized against the jus ad bellum as to determine the legality of the attacks. The notion of humanitarian intervention was used as a ground for justification by various international scholars to explain the us...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
Use of armed forces against territorial integrity and political independence of any state is deemed...
This article focuses on three instances of the use of armed force in international relations. The th...
This article focuses on three instances of the use of armed force in international relations. The th...
Just before its armed invasion of Iraq, the US tried but failed to get the UN to sanction war on Ira...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
Military intervention is a crucial tool used to compel nation states to abide by the principles of i...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
The article aims to study the grounds of humanitarian intervention, analyse the rationale behind the...
The article aims to study the grounds of humanitarian intervention, analyse the rationale behind the...
The article aims to study the grounds of humanitarian intervention, analyse the rationale behind the...
The object of this thesis is to assess the legality of the use of force against Iraq in 2003. To do ...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
Use of armed forces against territorial integrity and political independence of any state is deemed...
This article focuses on three instances of the use of armed force in international relations. The th...
This article focuses on three instances of the use of armed force in international relations. The th...
Just before its armed invasion of Iraq, the US tried but failed to get the UN to sanction war on Ira...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
Military intervention is a crucial tool used to compel nation states to abide by the principles of i...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
The article aims to study the grounds of humanitarian intervention, analyse the rationale behind the...
The article aims to study the grounds of humanitarian intervention, analyse the rationale behind the...
The article aims to study the grounds of humanitarian intervention, analyse the rationale behind the...
The object of this thesis is to assess the legality of the use of force against Iraq in 2003. To do ...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
Use of armed forces against territorial integrity and political independence of any state is deemed...