The International Legality of Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors

The International Legality of Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors State Practice from the U.N. Charter to the Present - Europaische Hochschulschriften : Reihe 2: Rechtswissenschaft

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Publisher's Synopsis

The international right to self-defense was subject to legal and political controversies long before September 11, 2001. On several occasions, states resorted to defensive military force against different internationally operative armed groups. This work seeks to show the precise conditions for self-defense against non-state actors as indicated by state practice since 1945. Based upon a detailed evaluation of almost 20 relevant conflicts, it is argued that state practice does not warrant limiting Article 51 of the U.N. Charter to armed attacks by states and ignoring non-state attackers. In fact, states almost never contended that already the formal legal nature of a non-state attacker excludes the possibility of military self-defense. The current view of the International Court of Justice is insofar not consonant with state practice.

Book information

ISBN: 9783631570982
Publisher: Lang, Peter, GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wiss
Imprint: Peter Lang Edition
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Language: English
Number of pages: 268
Weight: 366g
Height: 150mm
Width: 209mm
Spine width: 18mm