This essay criticizes the United Nations Charter\u27s standard for the use of force, and outlines a different but still constructive role for the UN in some critical domains. In Part II, we point to serious flaws inherent in the structure of the United Nations Charter rules, particularly the ex ante requirements that nations must satisfy prior to engaging in the use of force. Parts III and IV suggest more modest types of roles that the United Nations could occupy, and how the organization can help promote international security without endangering the security interests of its respective members
The United Nations Charter's use of force paradigm prohibits all uses of force by states except in r...
When one views the UN up close, in the field and in New York, much of the unsteadiness in dischargin...
After two years of close observation of the United Nations struggling to answer the challenge of Art...
This essay criticizes the United Nations Charter\u27s standard for the use of force, and outlines a ...
The question of United Nations peacekeeping and the use of force might seem to be a specialized topi...
The fortieth anniversary of the United Nations has occasioned both celebration and sober reassessmen...
This Article has three parts. Part I will discuss the existing legal framework established by the UN...
Force and the Charter is a very complex problem. It imports not merely the place of force in the rel...
Following horrible experiences of the World War II, States have agreed to outlaw the use of force an...
Since the adoption of the U.N. Charter in 1945, there has been almost continuous debate regarding th...
We found that the post-World War II international security system as provided for in the United Nati...
In this paper, I argue that the United Nations can be considered a failure according to their own ch...
Much of the international legal debate about regulating force and self-defence takes place on a subs...
This thesis deals with the concept of use of force under UN system. It discusses the meaning of wa...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
The United Nations Charter's use of force paradigm prohibits all uses of force by states except in r...
When one views the UN up close, in the field and in New York, much of the unsteadiness in dischargin...
After two years of close observation of the United Nations struggling to answer the challenge of Art...
This essay criticizes the United Nations Charter\u27s standard for the use of force, and outlines a ...
The question of United Nations peacekeeping and the use of force might seem to be a specialized topi...
The fortieth anniversary of the United Nations has occasioned both celebration and sober reassessmen...
This Article has three parts. Part I will discuss the existing legal framework established by the UN...
Force and the Charter is a very complex problem. It imports not merely the place of force in the rel...
Following horrible experiences of the World War II, States have agreed to outlaw the use of force an...
Since the adoption of the U.N. Charter in 1945, there has been almost continuous debate regarding th...
We found that the post-World War II international security system as provided for in the United Nati...
In this paper, I argue that the United Nations can be considered a failure according to their own ch...
Much of the international legal debate about regulating force and self-defence takes place on a subs...
This thesis deals with the concept of use of force under UN system. It discusses the meaning of wa...
The article discusses the impact of recent military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq on...
The United Nations Charter's use of force paradigm prohibits all uses of force by states except in r...
When one views the UN up close, in the field and in New York, much of the unsteadiness in dischargin...
After two years of close observation of the United Nations struggling to answer the challenge of Art...