Whether states can use force against terrorists based in another country is much discussed. The relevant provisions of the UN Charter do not provide a conclusive answer, but have to be interpreted. The present article suggests that in the course of the last two decades, the Charter regime has been re-adjusted, so as to permit forcible responses to terrorism under more lenient conditions. In order to illustrate developments, it juxtaposes international law as of 1989 to the present state of the law. It argues that the restrictive approach to anti-terrorist force obtaining 20 years ago has come under strain. As far as collective responses are concerned, it is no longer disputed that the Security Council could authorize the use of force agains...
The book provides an approach that is more comprehensive than other contributions within this field....
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
If a state that has been victimized by a large-scale terrorist attack seeks recourse to military for...
Whether states can use force against terrorists based in another country is much discussed. The rele...
In 2005, the majority of States refused to envisage any relaxing of the prohibition on the use of fo...
Under international law, internal mechanisms have provided the appropriate responses to terrorist ac...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
The issues that the Article tackles are obviously complex and lengthy, however the Article has as it...
The first condition for the legal use of force in self-defence is that the state exercising this rig...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
This article analyses the legality of international society’s reactions to terrorism with the use of...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
The attacks of September 11, 2001, the US response and the international community's approval of the...
The question of the legality of the use of force by states in international relations (IR) after the...
This paper advocates two main arguments: (1) that a terrorist attack may not be an ‘armed attack’ un...
The book provides an approach that is more comprehensive than other contributions within this field....
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
If a state that has been victimized by a large-scale terrorist attack seeks recourse to military for...
Whether states can use force against terrorists based in another country is much discussed. The rele...
In 2005, the majority of States refused to envisage any relaxing of the prohibition on the use of fo...
Under international law, internal mechanisms have provided the appropriate responses to terrorist ac...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
The issues that the Article tackles are obviously complex and lengthy, however the Article has as it...
The first condition for the legal use of force in self-defence is that the state exercising this rig...
The thesis examines the international law pertaining to the use of force by states, in general, and ...
This article analyses the legality of international society’s reactions to terrorism with the use of...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
The attacks of September 11, 2001, the US response and the international community's approval of the...
The question of the legality of the use of force by states in international relations (IR) after the...
This paper advocates two main arguments: (1) that a terrorist attack may not be an ‘armed attack’ un...
The book provides an approach that is more comprehensive than other contributions within this field....
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
If a state that has been victimized by a large-scale terrorist attack seeks recourse to military for...