Necessity and proportionality in international peace and security law

"Necessity and proportionality occupy a firm place in the international law governing the use of force by states. Perhaps most importantly for practical purposes, the exercise of the right of self-defense, as recognized in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, is subject to the requirements...

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Autor Corporativo: Lieber Institute for Law and Land Warfare (United States Military Academy), otros (otros)
Otros Autores: Kress, Claus, editor (editor), Lawless, Robert (Lawyer) editor
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Oxford University Press [2021]
Colección:The Lieber studies; 5
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  • Necessity and proportionality in morality and law / Jeff McMahan
  • On the continuous and concurrent application of ad Bellum and in Bello Proportionality / Eliav Lieblich
  • The essential link between proportionality and necessity in the exercise of self-defense / Geoffrey S. Corn
  • The unwilling and unable test for extraterritorial defensive force : why force is permitted against the territorial state / Jens David Ohlin
  • Drones programs, the individualization of war, and the ad Bellum Principle of Proportionality / Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
  • The quest for an internal Jus ad Bellum : international law's missing link, mere distraction, or Pandora's Box? / Tom Ruys
  • Article 51's reporting requirement as a space for legal argument and factfulness / Larissa van den Herik
  • Sequences in military necessity for the Jus in Bello / Dino Kritsiotis
  • Practical and conceptual challenges to doctrinal military necessity / Robert Lawless
  • Considerations of necessity under Article 57(2)(a)(ii), (c), and (3) and proportionality under Article 51(5)(b) and Article 57(2)(b) of additional Protocol I : is there room for an integrated approach? / Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
  • Specifying the proportionality test and the standard of due precaution : problems of prognostic assessment in determining the meaning of "may be expected" and "anticipated" / Stefan Oeter
  • The proportionality rule and mental health harm in war / Sarah Knuckey, Alex Moorehead, Audrey McCalley, and Adam Brown
  • Towards the special computer law of targeting : "fully autonomous" weapons systems and the proportionality test / Masahiro Kurosaki
  • The duty to pay reparations for the violation of the prohibition of the use of force in international relations and the Jus Post Bellum / Elisabeth Günnewig.