It is incontrovertible that the prohibition of the unilateral use of force is a fundamental aspect of the United Nations (U.N.) era system for governing the relations between states. Given this fact, the prohibition, as set out most crucially in Article 2(4) of the U.N. Charter, is often seen as the archetypal example of a jus cogens norm (a peremptory norm of general international law). Certainly, an overwhelming majority of scholars view the prohibition as having a peremptory character. Similarly, the International Law Commission (ILC) has taken this view and it is arguable that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has also done so. Indeed, one judge of the ICJ stated in an individual opinion that [t]he prohibition of the use of fo...
Self-defense is a universally accepted exception to the prohibition of the use of force in internati...
Self-defense is a universally accepted exception to the prohibition of the use of force in internati...
Force and the Charter is a very complex problem. It imports not merely the place of force in the rel...
It is incontrovertible that the prohibition of the unilateral use of force is a fundamental aspect o...
This chapter concerns the central international legal rule against violence: Article 2(4) of the Uni...
The prohibition of the use of force is generally considered to be a jus cogens rule, which would mea...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
Since the adoption of the U.N. Charter in 1945, there has been almost continuous debate regarding th...
The Article starts by investigating the manner in which the prohibition to use force is being increm...
Law includes a system of authorized coercion in which force is used to maintain and enhance public o...
This article advances the thesis that there is no threshold of the use of force. i.e. no level of th...
In this chapter, the problematic of exceptions to peremptory norms is investigated in view of the de...
It is widely accepted that there is a jus cogens norm in the jus ad bellum. Yet uncertainty exists a...
AbstractThis article argues that if there is a jus cogens norm in the jus ad bellum, it must be the ...
"The paper in front of you presents an attempt to give an answer to the hypothesis -is the use of fo...
Self-defense is a universally accepted exception to the prohibition of the use of force in internati...
Self-defense is a universally accepted exception to the prohibition of the use of force in internati...
Force and the Charter is a very complex problem. It imports not merely the place of force in the rel...
It is incontrovertible that the prohibition of the unilateral use of force is a fundamental aspect o...
This chapter concerns the central international legal rule against violence: Article 2(4) of the Uni...
The prohibition of the use of force is generally considered to be a jus cogens rule, which would mea...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
Since the adoption of the U.N. Charter in 1945, there has been almost continuous debate regarding th...
The Article starts by investigating the manner in which the prohibition to use force is being increm...
Law includes a system of authorized coercion in which force is used to maintain and enhance public o...
This article advances the thesis that there is no threshold of the use of force. i.e. no level of th...
In this chapter, the problematic of exceptions to peremptory norms is investigated in view of the de...
It is widely accepted that there is a jus cogens norm in the jus ad bellum. Yet uncertainty exists a...
AbstractThis article argues that if there is a jus cogens norm in the jus ad bellum, it must be the ...
"The paper in front of you presents an attempt to give an answer to the hypothesis -is the use of fo...
Self-defense is a universally accepted exception to the prohibition of the use of force in internati...
Self-defense is a universally accepted exception to the prohibition of the use of force in internati...
Force and the Charter is a very complex problem. It imports not merely the place of force in the rel...