Regional Organisations and the Development of Collective Security: Beyond Chapter VIII of the UN Charter

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Hart Publishing, 2004 - Всего страниц: 239
This book examines the development of collective security by regional organisations particularly after the Cold War. It analyses the various constitutional developments that have occurred within regional arrangements such as ECOWAS, African Union, SADC, OAS, and NATO and critically analyses how these developments have propelled regional organisations to depart from the normative framework of regional arrangement contained in Chapter VIII of the UN Charter. Through a comprehensive examination of practice, the book evaluates the impact of regional organisations' newly asserted powers to authorise enforcement action and determine when situations within member states warrant their intervention. It inquires into the legal justifications for these developments both from within the UN Charter and regional treaties and practice and asks whether consensual intervention, that is the use of force by regional organisations on the basis of their members' consent, contravenes or constitutes an exception to the prohibition of the use or threat of force under Article 2(4) of the Charter. The book also analyses the regime of complementarity between the UN and regional organisations.

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1 The Meaning of Regionalism
1
2 Regional Organisations and Chapter VII of the UN Charter
27
An Evaluation of Surrogate Collective Security under Chapter VII
65
4 Regional Organisations and Residual Responsibility for Collective Security
107
5 Regional Intervention after the Cold War
141
6 Regional Enforcement Action and the Prohibition of the Use of Force
183
Conclusion
209
Bibliography
217
Index
235
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Ademola Abass is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of the West of England in Bristol.

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