Self-defence against non-state actors. Volume 1 / Mary Ellen O'Connell, Christian J. Tams, Dire Tladi.
2019
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Title
Self-defence against non-state actors. Volume 1 / Mary Ellen O'Connell, Christian J. Tams, Dire Tladi.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 285 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Max Planck trialogues on the law of peace and war.
Formatted Contents Note
Trialogical international law : introduction to the series / Anne Peters
Dilution of self-defence and its discontents / Christian Marxsen and Anne Peters
The use of force in self-defence against non-state actors, decline of collective security and the rise of unilateralism : whither international law? / Dire Tladi
Self-defence against non-state actors: making sense of the 'armed attack' requirement / Christian J. Tams
Self-defence, pernicious doctrines, peremptory norms / Mary Ellen O'Connell
Self-defence against non-state actors : the way ahead / Christian Marxsen and Anne Peters.
Dilution of self-defence and its discontents / Christian Marxsen and Anne Peters
The use of force in self-defence against non-state actors, decline of collective security and the rise of unilateralism : whither international law? / Dire Tladi
Self-defence against non-state actors: making sense of the 'armed attack' requirement / Christian J. Tams
Self-defence, pernicious doctrines, peremptory norms / Mary Ellen O'Connell
Self-defence against non-state actors : the way ahead / Christian Marxsen and Anne Peters.
Summary
In this book, self-defence against non-state actors is examined by three scholars whose geographical, professional, theoretical, and methodological backgrounds and outlooks differ greatly. Their trialogue is framed by an introduction and a conclusion by the series editors. The novel scholarly format accommodates the pluralism and value changes of the current era, a shifting world order and the rise in nationalism and populism. It brings to light the cultural, professional and political pluralism which characterises international legal scholarship and exploits this pluralism as a heuristic device. This multiperspectivism exposes how political factors and intellectual styles influence the scholarly approaches and legal answers and the trialogical structure encourages its participants to decentre their perspectives. By explicitly focussing on the authors' divergence and disagreement, a richer understanding of self-defence against non-state actors is achieved, and the legal challenges and possible ways ahead identified.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781108120173 (ebook)
9781107190740 (hardback)
9781316641125 (paperback)
9781107190740 (hardback)
9781316641125 (paperback)
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