The Use of Force in International Law
In: International Law of Peace and Security
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- Part I Ancient-Medieval -- 1 Victor Alonso (2007), ' War, Peace, and International Law in Ancient Greece', in K.A. Raaflaub (ed.), War and Peace in the Ancient World, New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 206-25 -- 2 Joachim von Elbe (1939), 'The Evolution of the Concept of the Just War in International Law', American Journal of International Law, 33, pp. 665-88 -- 3 Bassam Tibi (1996), 'War and Peace in Islam', in T. Nardin (ed.), The Ethics of War and Peace, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, pp. 128-45 -- Part II League of Nations Era -- 4 J.L. Brierly (1930-32), 'International Law and Resort to Armed Force', Cambridge Law Journal, 4, pp. 308-19 -- 5 Arnold D. McNair (1936), 'Collective Security', British Yearbook of International Law, 17, pp. 150-64 -- Part III United Nations Era -- 6 Hans Kelsen (1948), 'Collective Security and Collective Self-Defense under the Charter of the United Nations', American Journal of International Law, 42, pp. 783-96 -- 7 Josef L. Kunz (1951), 'Bellum Justum and Bellum Legale', American Journal of International Law, 45, pp. 528-34 -- 8 Thomas M. Franck (1970), 'Who Killed Art. 2(4)? Or: Changing Norms Governing the Use of Force by States' , American Journal of International Law, 64, pp. 809-37 -- 9 Louis Henkin (1971), 'The Reports of the Death of Article 2(4) Are Greatly Exaggerated', American Journal of International Law, 65, pp. 544-48 -- 10 Oscar Schachter (1986), 'In Defense of International Rules on the Use of Force', University of Chicago Law Review, 53, pp. 113-46 -- 11 Jean Combacau (1986), 'The Exception of Self-Defence in U.N. Practice', in A. Cassese (ed.), The Current Legal Regulation of the Use of Force, Boston, MA: M. Nijhoff, pp. 9-38