In modern times the use of force in international relations is thoroughly regulated, although the respect for these rules leaves much to be desired. This paper first describes the system's cardinal rule: the prohibition of the use of force. Next, the exceptions to the rule are addressed, with a special reference to United Nations practice. The rules of international humanitarian law, which has focused on providing the legal framework applicable to the battlefield, are then analyzed. The last part of this work tackles a polemical subject -the privatization of the use of force.El uso de la fuerza en las relaciones internacionales se encuentra cuidadosamente regulado en la época moderna, aunque el respeto de las reglas establecidas deja mucho ...
The discussion about the use of force in Iraq has raised important questions about the role of inter...
Human rights stormed the world stage after the end of World War II. In the following decades, the co...
El debate contemporáneo de las relaciones internacionales propone que los Estados nacionales pierden...
El uso de la fuerza en las relaciones internacionales se encuentra cuidadosamente regulado en la épo...
The dilemma regarding international intervention must be seen in light of principles that call for l...
International humanitarian law of non-international conflicts develops and becomes increasingly simi...
This article analyzes, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and illegal aspects of the s...
This article analyzes, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and illegal aspects of the s...
In these pages we study legal scope and context which principle prohibiting the exercise or threat o...
Common Article 3 to the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 encourages the parties to a non-internationa...
The purpose of this research on the evolution of the right of States to use force in international r...
The paper explores the relationship between international humanitarian law (IHL) and the Responsibil...
The applicability of International Humanitarian Law to the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces arises...
Under the principle of distinction States are obliged to distinguish between civilians and combatant...
The contemporary debate on international relations proposes than the Nation state in losing in the t...
The discussion about the use of force in Iraq has raised important questions about the role of inter...
Human rights stormed the world stage after the end of World War II. In the following decades, the co...
El debate contemporáneo de las relaciones internacionales propone que los Estados nacionales pierden...
El uso de la fuerza en las relaciones internacionales se encuentra cuidadosamente regulado en la épo...
The dilemma regarding international intervention must be seen in light of principles that call for l...
International humanitarian law of non-international conflicts develops and becomes increasingly simi...
This article analyzes, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and illegal aspects of the s...
This article analyzes, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and illegal aspects of the s...
In these pages we study legal scope and context which principle prohibiting the exercise or threat o...
Common Article 3 to the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 encourages the parties to a non-internationa...
The purpose of this research on the evolution of the right of States to use force in international r...
The paper explores the relationship between international humanitarian law (IHL) and the Responsibil...
The applicability of International Humanitarian Law to the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces arises...
Under the principle of distinction States are obliged to distinguish between civilians and combatant...
The contemporary debate on international relations proposes than the Nation state in losing in the t...
The discussion about the use of force in Iraq has raised important questions about the role of inter...
Human rights stormed the world stage after the end of World War II. In the following decades, the co...
El debate contemporáneo de las relaciones internacionales propone que los Estados nacionales pierden...