Collective Security Under International LawU.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 275 pages |
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY | 1 |
THE DIFFERENT DEGREES OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY | 10 |
Legal Justiciable and Political Nonjusticiable Conflicts | 19 |
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act of aggression adopted aggressor agreement applied armaments armed attack armed force Article 51 Assembly assistance atomic energy Authority belligerents central organ Charter collective security collective self-defense Committee concept concerned Conference conflict considered constituent treaty consultation Convention Court Covenant decision declared defense definition of aggression delict determined Disarmament Commission dispute economic sanctions effective enforcement action enforcement measures enumerative definition established execution function Hence High Contracting Parties illegal impartiality individual international law International Law Commission international peace International Sanctions international security organization judicial Kellogg-Briand Pact law-applying organ League of Nations legal order means ment military sanctions neutral norm obligation Pact paragraph peace and security permanent police political positive law possible principle prohibition purpose question reaction recommendations regional Resolution right of self-defense Security Council security system status stipulated submitted territory tion treaty constituting tribunal United Kingdom United Nations United Nations Charter violation weapons