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Recourse to Force Thomas M. Franck (New York University)

Recourse to Force By Thomas M. Franck (New York University)

Summary

The book relates changes in law and practice regarding the UN Charter of 1945 to changing public values pertaining to the balance between maintaining peace and promoting justice.

Recourse to Force Summary

Recourse to Force: State Action against Threats and Armed Attacks by Thomas M. Franck (New York University)

The nations that drafted the UN Charter in 1945 clearly were more concerned about peace than about justice. As a result, the Charter prohibits all use of force by states except in the event of an armed attack or when authorised by the Security Council. This arrangement has only very imperfectly withstood the test of time and changing world conditions. In requiring states not to use force in self-defence until after they had become the object of an actual armed attack, the Charter failed to address a growing phenomenon of clandestine subversion and of instantaneous nuclear threats. Fortunately although the Charter is very hard to amend, the drafters did agree that it should be interpreted flexibly by the United Nations' principal political institutions. In this way the norms governing use of force in international affairs have been adapted to meet changing circumstances and new challenges. The book also relates these changes in law and practice to changing public values pertaining to the balance between maintaining peace and promoting justice.

Recourse to Force Reviews

This is a book that will inform, captivate, and challenge generations of international lawyers, on several levels and in a variety of ways. --The American Journal of International Law

About Thomas M. Franck (New York University)

Murray and Ida Becker Professor of Law, New York University School of Law Wolfgang Friedmann Memorial Award 1999

Table of Contents

Part I. The United Nations' capacity for adapting to radical changes of circumstance ; Part II. Use of force by the United Nations; Part III. The original parameters of self-defence; Part IV. Self-defence against state-sponsored terrorists and infiltrators; Part V. Self-defence against ideological subversion; Part VI. Self-defence against attacks on citizens abroad; Part VII. Anticipatory self-defence; Part VIII. Countermeasures and self-help; Part IX. The 'purely humanitarian' intervention; Part X. What, eat the cabin boy? Uses of force that are illegal but justifiable; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780521820134
9780521820134
0521820138
Recourse to Force: State Action against Threats and Armed Attacks by Thomas M. Franck (New York University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2002-10-24
220
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