The United Nations Charter's use of force paradigm prohibits all uses of force by states except in respect of self-defence or when authorised by the Security Council. However, in 1999, NATO, without express authorisation from the Security Council, undertook non-defensive military action against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in response to the ongoing crisis in Kosovo. Then, in March 2003, the United States led a coalition of states in a war against Iraq. This military action was also not expressly authorised by the Security Council. Both of these uses of force are ~neral1y considered to constitute primafacie breaches of the Charter's use of force paradigm. These breaches of the Charter have led some observers to claim that the ..:f Ch...
Notwithstanding the strict restriction on the use of military force under Article 2(4) of the United...
Much of the international legal debate about regulating force and self-defence takes place on a subs...
The Iraq war was a multiple assault on the foundations and rules of the existing UN-centered world o...
Force and the Charter is a very complex problem. It imports not merely the place of force in the rel...
What impact will the Iraq war of 2003 have on international law governing the use of force and on th...
The controversy between the United Nations Security Council and the Coalition of the Willing (led ...
Following horrible experiences of the World War II, States have agreed to outlaw the use of force an...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
When the United Nations (UN) Charter was adopted, it was generally considered to have outlawed war. ...
The prohibition of armed aggression under Article 2(2) of the United Nations Charter is one of the m...
On August 2, 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait. As a statement of fact, Iraq\u27s aggression and annexation ...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
The use of force and the regulation of armed conflict in the 21st century raises new and challenging...
On August 2, 1990, Iraq invaded and swiftly occupied its neighbor, Kuwait. Within hours, the United ...
Notwithstanding the strict restriction on the use of military force under Article 2(4) of the United...
Much of the international legal debate about regulating force and self-defence takes place on a subs...
The Iraq war was a multiple assault on the foundations and rules of the existing UN-centered world o...
Force and the Charter is a very complex problem. It imports not merely the place of force in the rel...
What impact will the Iraq war of 2003 have on international law governing the use of force and on th...
The controversy between the United Nations Security Council and the Coalition of the Willing (led ...
Following horrible experiences of the World War II, States have agreed to outlaw the use of force an...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
When the United Nations (UN) Charter was adopted, it was generally considered to have outlawed war. ...
The prohibition of armed aggression under Article 2(2) of the United Nations Charter is one of the m...
On August 2, 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait. As a statement of fact, Iraq\u27s aggression and annexation ...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
The use of force and the regulation of armed conflict in the 21st century raises new and challenging...
On August 2, 1990, Iraq invaded and swiftly occupied its neighbor, Kuwait. Within hours, the United ...
Notwithstanding the strict restriction on the use of military force under Article 2(4) of the United...
Much of the international legal debate about regulating force and self-defence takes place on a subs...
The Iraq war was a multiple assault on the foundations and rules of the existing UN-centered world o...