Debates about the recourse to force in international politics often conflate legality and legitimacy. The legitimate use of force is often associated with legality and illegitimacy is generally associated with illegality. But the relationship between the two concepts is not linear and recent examples such as the proposed Syrian intervention and the NATO air campaign in Kosovo show that legitimacy and legality are not necessarily cognates. This paper separates opinion from international law and argues that many commentators have inflated the role of law in determining the legitimacy of actual or proposed uses of armed force. It argues that the principle purpose of international security law is to codify norms of behaviour which states find a...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...
The question of what constitutes the legitimacy of using force targeting an external adversary, has ...
The legal provisions of the United Nations Charter offer imprecise and insufficient criteria for dis...
In recent years the question of the legitimacy of international law has been discussed quite intensi...
In recent years the question of the legitimacy of international law has been discussed quite intensi...
In recent years the question of the legitimacy of international law has been discussed quite intensi...
The legal provisions of the United Nations Charter offer imprecise and insufficient criteria for dis...
The article argues the study of international legitimacy in either analytical or normative terms int...
This master’s thesis critically addresses the legality of armed interventions by states, who, for th...
States have the obligation to look for methods that do not involve resorting to force to resolve dis...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
This thesis will address the issue of legitimacy within international security, with a focus on the ...
For almost a decade, ‘public legitimacy’ has remained largely unaddressed in empirical international...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...
The question of what constitutes the legitimacy of using force targeting an external adversary, has ...
The legal provisions of the United Nations Charter offer imprecise and insufficient criteria for dis...
In recent years the question of the legitimacy of international law has been discussed quite intensi...
In recent years the question of the legitimacy of international law has been discussed quite intensi...
In recent years the question of the legitimacy of international law has been discussed quite intensi...
The legal provisions of the United Nations Charter offer imprecise and insufficient criteria for dis...
The article argues the study of international legitimacy in either analytical or normative terms int...
This master’s thesis critically addresses the legality of armed interventions by states, who, for th...
States have the obligation to look for methods that do not involve resorting to force to resolve dis...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
This thesis will address the issue of legitimacy within international security, with a focus on the ...
For almost a decade, ‘public legitimacy’ has remained largely unaddressed in empirical international...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...