This book provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the
nature, content and scope of the rules regulating the use of force
in international law as they are contained in the United Nations
Charter, customary international law and international
jurisprudence. The book's scope is broad and covers the prohibition
on the threat or use of force; the use of force in self-defence;
the use of force as part of the United Nations collective security
system; the use of force by regional organisations; the use of
force in peacekeeping operations; the use of force for humanitarian
purposes; the use of force by invitation; armed reprisals; the use
of force by and against non-State actors; and the use of force in
cyberspace. The book takes an insightful look at the rules
regulating the use of force as they are called upon to apply to
changing and challenging circumstances such as the emergence of
non-State actors, security risks, new technologies and moral
considerations. Its arguments balance the interests of stability
and change in order to enhance international law's regulatory
potential regarding the use of force. This book is an important
resource for students and scholars of international law, the use of
force and collective security and for practitioners involved in the
interpretation and application of these legal frameworks.
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