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International Law and the Use of Force by States
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Author(s):
Ian Brownlie
Publication date:
March 26 1963
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Oxford University Press
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9780198251583
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March 26 1963
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198251583.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Historical Experience Prior to 1815
pp. 19
The Customary Law of the Period 1815–1914 Some New Developments: Arbitration and Treaties for Pacific Settlement
pp. 51
First World War. The Versailles and Other Treaties: War Guilt and Reparations
pp. 55
The Covenant of the League of Nations
pp. 66
Illegal War, Aggressive War, and Aggression: The Major Legal Developments of the Period 1920 to 1945
pp. 112
New Foundations: The United Nations Charter and the Bases of the Law After 1945
pp. 133
Use of Force as a State Delict: The Obligation to Make Reparation
pp. 150
Criminal Responsibility for the Unlawful Use of Force in Inter-State Relations
pp. 167
Charges of Crimes Against Peace Arising Out of the Second World War
pp. 195
Crimes Against Peace: Definition and Bases of Responsibility
pp. 216
Problems of Transition: The Legal Régime in the Period 1920 to 1930
pp. 231
The Right of Legitimate Defence. Doctrine and State Practice in the Period 1920 to 1939
pp. 251
The Right of Self-Defence in the Period after the Second World War
pp. 281
Some Problems Relating to Self-Help in the Modern Law
pp. 309
Forcible Anticipation of a Breach of Neutrality
pp. 317
The Consent of States
pp. 328
International Action
pp. 338
Other Justifications for Resort to Force of Doubtful Validity
pp. 351
The Question of Defining Aggression
pp. 361
The Use or Threat of Force and The Concept of Armed Attack
pp. 369
Some Problems of Responsibility
pp. 379
The Authors of and the Entities Protected from Unlawful Resort to Force
pp. 384
The Legal Significance of the State of War In the Period Since 1920 and the Problem of Defining War
pp. 402
The Illegality of the Use of Force: The Question of Corollaries in the Law
pp. 410
The Principle of Non-Recognition
pp. 424
Conclusions
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