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The Law of International Conflict

Part of the Collected courses of the Xiamen Academy of International Law ; 5 series
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The Law of International Conflict deals with three key principles of modern international law that are related to each other from a policy-oriented perspective.

The prohibition in the UN Charter has not stopped the threat or use of force, since the system of collective security of the World Organization still fails to effectively enforce it.

On the other hand, the UN has developed peacekeeping operations, non-military sanctions, the international administration of territories, tribunals trying individuals for serious breaches of international humanitarian law and the concept of responsibility to protect.

The prohibition of intervention, i.e. coercion below armed force, also poses numerous problems.

The alternative, the peaceful settlement of disputes, can be achieved by various methods, all of which have advantages and shortcomings.

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Product Details
Martinus Nijhoff
9004299912 / 9789004299917
Hardback
341.6
19/10/2015
English
1 volume.