International Law: Achievements and ProspectsMohammed Bedjaoui Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1991 - Всего страниц: 1 The arrival of the "International Law: Achievements and Prospects" can fairly be described as a major event in international legal publishing. It has been written by international lawyers from the North, the South, the East and the West, whose differing origins and different, or even opposed, academic backgrounds have ensured that the book encapsulates and brings into focus the main forms of civilization' and the principal legal systems of the world'. The book's most distinctive feature is its international, multi-cultural and polyphonic nature. "International Law: Achievements and Prospects" aims to inform and to educate, to make the discipline of international law accessible to a very broad public, and to promote a meeting of minds on fundamental notions, key concepts, and the guiding principles of international law, over and beyond frontiers, ideologies and doctrines. In addition, it is intended to provide a framework for thought, to describe what international law is today, to specify its nature, define its purpose and show its strengths, and also to point out its weaknesses. All the contributing authors are or have been practitioners of international law. Their contributions express a global view of international law which helps to unravel the complex reality of the contemporary world. "International Law: Achievements and Prospects" has been produced under the auspices of UNESCO; its content also aspires to reflect, in some measure, the imprint of that Organization's sponsorship. |
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... FORCE BY STATES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 717 by Ronald St. John Macdonald I. Introduction 717 II . A Brief History of the Use of Force in International Law III . The Charter of the United Nations : The Basis of 717 International Peace 719 1 ...
... FORCE BY STATES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 717 by Ronald St. John Macdonald I. Introduction 717 II . A Brief History of the Use of Force in International Law III . The Charter of the United Nations : The Basis of 717 International Peace 719 1 ...
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... Force by States 731 VI . Challenges to the Present Proscriptions on the Use of Force by States in International Law 732 VII . Conclusion 735 Notes 736 740 Select Bibliography Chapter 34 : THE USE OF FORCE BY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ...
... Force by States 731 VI . Challenges to the Present Proscriptions on the Use of Force by States in International Law 732 VII . Conclusion 735 Notes 736 740 Select Bibliography Chapter 34 : THE USE OF FORCE BY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ...
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