International law and the use of force : cases and materials
/ by Mary Ellen O'Connell.
- 2nd ed.
- New York : [St. Paul, Minn.] : Foundation Press ; 2009.
- xxv, 758 p. ; 27 cm.
- University casebook series .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction v Acknowledgements ix Table Of Cases xxiii PART I. The Study Of International Law On The Use Of Force
What Do We Mean By the use of Force? 2 (20) The Classic Meaning of War 4 (3) International Law and the Use of Force by States 4 (2) Ian Browlie Naulilaa 6 (1) The End of ``War,``The Continuing Use of Force 7 (12) The U.N. Charter and the End of ``War'' 7 (1) The Meaning of Armed Conflict 8 (1) Prosecutor V. Tadic 8 (2) Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua 10 (2) Initial Report on the Meaning of Armed Conflict in International Law 12 (2) The Meaning of the Use of Force 14 (1) The Red Crusader 14 (1) The Corfu Channel Case 15 (4) Notes, Questions, and Problems 19 (3) Two Case Studies on the Use of Force 22 (72) The Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait (1990) 22 (29) UN Security Council, 2932nd meeting, 2 Aug 1990 22 (6) UN Security Council Resolution 660 (1990) 28 (1) Invading Iraqis Seize Kuwait and Its Oil: U.S. Condemns Attack, Urges United Action 29 (1) Iraq-Kuwait 29 (3) UN Security Council 2933rd meeting, 6 Aug 1990 32 (3) UN Security Council Resolution 661 (1990) 35 (1) Address to the Nation Announcing the Deployment of United States Armed Forces to Saudi Arabia 36 UN Security Council Resolution 678 (1990) 35 (1) Address to the Nation Announcing the Deployment of United States Armed Forces to Saudi Arabia 36 (2) UN Security Council Resolution 678 (1990) 38 (1) Amnesty International, Iraq/Occupied Kuwait Human Rights Violations Since 2 August, December 19, 1990 39 (2) Baker, Aziz Describe Six Hours of Talking Past Each Other 41 (1) U.S. and Allies Open Air War on Iraq, Bomb Baghbad and Kuwaiti Targets; ``No Choice'' but Force, Bush Declares 41 (1) Bush Calls Halt to Allied Offensive: Declares Kuwait Free, Iraq Beaten; Sets Stiff Terms for Full Cease-Fire 42 (1) UN Security Council Resolution 686 (1991) 43 (3) UN Security Council Resolution 687 (1991) 46 (4) UN Security Council Resolution 688 (1991) 50 (1) The US-Led Invasion of Iraq (2003) 51 (41) Address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City 52 (3) UN Security Council, 4644th meeting, 8 Nov 2002 55 (7) UN Security Council Resolution 1441 (2002) 62 (3) UN Security Council 4707th meeting, 14 Feb 2003 65 (2) Annan Says U.S. Will violate Charter if it Acts Without Approval 67 (2) Iraq: Resolution 1441 69 (2) Lord Goldsmith UN Security Council, 4717th meeting, 11 Mar 2003 71 (7) U.S. Begins Attack With Strike at Baghdad After Deadline for Hussein to Go Runs Out 78 (3) Operation Iraqi Freedom 81 (2) George W. Bush Letter from the United Kingdom to the Security Council 83 (1) Letter from the United States to the Security Council 84 (1) Pentagon Warns Iraq Not to Harm Prisoners 85 (1) UN Security Council Resolution 1483 (2003) 86 (3) Saddam: The Capture/Sadadam Trial/Iraqus Eye Quick Execution, but Others Not So Sure 89 (1) Report of the International Cammitee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on the Treatment by the Coalition Forces of Prisoners of War and Other Protected Persons by the Geneva Conventions in Iraq During Arrest, Internment and Interrogation 89 (3) Notes and Questions 92 (2) What Is the Role of Law in the Use of Force? 94 (24) Is Law on Force Possible? 95 (8) Carl Von Clausewitz, The Maximum Use of Force 95 (1) Constraints on Warface 96 (1) Michael Howard Law, War, and Peace 97 (3) Quincy Wright Clinton Meets ``International Law'' in Kosovo Mary Ellen O`Connell, search and Seizure v. The Proliferation Security Initiative 100 (1) John R. Bolton Statement by President: Panama's Signing of Ship Boarding Agreement 101 (2) Resort to Force: Jus Ad Bellum 103 (6) Who Killed Article 2(4)? 104 (1) Thomas M. Frnck The Reports of the Death of Article 2(4) Are Greatly Exaggerated 105 (2) Louis Henkin Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua 107 (2) Oil Platforms Case 109 (1) The Application of Force: Jus In Bello 109 (5) The Jus In Bello Vindicated 109 (5) Geoffrey Best The Interconnections of the Jus Ad Bellun and Jus In Bello 114 (1) The Relationship Between Ius Ad Bellum and Ius In Bello 114 (1) Christopher Greenwood Notes Questions,, and Problems 114 (4) PART II. The Historic Development Of International Law On The Use Of Force
Restricting the Resort to Force 118 (44) From Rome to The Hague 118 (20) The Law of War and Peace 123 (4) Hugo Grotius The Articles of the Treaty of Peace, Sign'd and Seal'd at Munster, in Westphalia, October the 24th, 1648 127 (4) Vienna Congress Treaty 131 (2) The Carolne 133 (4) The Hague Convention of 1907 for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes 137 (1) From the Hague to Nuremberg 138 (21) The Covenant of the League of Nations 139 (5) Treaty Providing for the Renuciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy 144 (2) Trial of the Major War Criminals Befor the International Military Tribunal 146 (9) Goring 155 (2) Von Ribbentrop 157 (2) Notes, Questions, and Problems 159 (3) Regulating the Application of Force 162 (60) From Rome (Again) to The Hague (Again) 162 (19) Extending the Laws of War 163 (4) Geoffrey Parker The Law of War and Peace 167 (2) Hugo Grotius The Lieber Code 169 (4) Ex Parte Milligan 173 (5) Regulations Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land 178 (3) From the Hague to Tokyo 181 (36) The Treaty of Versailles 182 (1) Captain Emil Muller 183 (6) Protcol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare 189 (1) Ex Parte Quirin 190 (6) Goring 196 (1) Donitz 197 (7) Yamashita v. Styer 204 (13) Notes, Questions, and Problems 217 (5) PART III. The Contemporary International Law On The Use Of Force
The Basic International Law and Institutions on Resort of Force 222 (52) The Charter's History 223 (8) Act of Creation: The Founding of the United Nations 224 (5) Stephen C. Schlesinger A Job Well Done: The Founding of the United Nations Revisited 229 (2) Reichard C. Edis Charter Rules 231 (8) UN charter, Chapter I Purposes and Principles 232 (3) UN Charter, Chapter VI Pacific Settlement of Disputes 235 (1) UN Charter, Chapter VII Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace, Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression 236 (3) UN Charter, Chapter XVI Miscellaneous Provisions 239 (1) UN Organs 239 (11) UN Charter, Chapter III Organs 239 (1) The Security Council 239 (1) UN Charter, Chapter V The Security Council 240 (2) The General Assembly 242 (1) UN Charter, Chapter IV The General Assembly 242 (3) The Secretatiat 245 (1) UN Charter Chapter XV The Secretariat 245 (1) The International Court of Justice 246 (1) UN Charter Chapter XIV The International Court of Justice 246 (2) Regional Arrangements 248 (1) UN Charter, Chapter VIII Regional Arrangements 248 (2) 2005 World Summit 250 (22) UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES60/1 (2005) 250 (22) Notes, Questions, and Problems 272 (2) Unilateral Action 274 (95) Self-Defense 274 (54) The Purpose of Defense 274 (1) The Corfu Channel Case 274 (6) Significant Armed Attack 280 (1) Security Council Consideration of a Complaint by Iraq, 8 June 1981 280 (6) UN Security Council Resolution 487 (1981) 286 (2) Case Concerning Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua 288 (4) The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, September 2002 292 (1) Extract from Debate in the British House of Lords, April 21 2004 293 (2) Against the Responsible Party 295 (1) Oil Platforms 295 (13) Legal Consequences of the Construction, of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory 308 (3) Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo 311 (10) Necessity and Proportionality 321 (1) Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear-Weapons 321 (1) Oil Platforms 322 (3) Reporting 325 (1) Military and Paramilitary Activities 325 (3) Intervention 328 (37) Internal Conflicts 328 (1) The Legal Validity of Military Intervention By Invitation of the Government 328 (2) Louise Doswald-Back Panel: The Panamanian Revolution: Diplomacy, War and Self-Determination in Panama 330 (8) UN General Assembly Resolution 44/240 (1989) 338 (1) Congo Case 339 (7) Humanitarian Crises 346 (1) Humanitarian Intervention 346 (7) Ian Brownlie Humanitarian Intervention: A Reply to Ian Brownlie and a Plea for Constructive Alternatives 353 (9) Richard Lillich ``Paved with Good Intentions...''---Humanitarian War, the New Interventionism and Legal Regulation of the Use of Force 362 (3) Nehal Bhuta Notes, Questions, and Problems 365 (4) Collective Action 369 (64) United Nations Collective Action 369 (28) Peacekeeping 370 (1) Certain Expenses of the United Nations 371 (8) Peace Enforcement 379 (1) Report of the Secretary-General Pursuant to General Assembly Resolution 53/35 The Fall of Srebrenica 380 (12) Darfur---UNAMID---Background (2007) 392 (3) Darfur's Political Process in ``Troubled States of Affairs'', New Generation in Sudan ``May Be Doomed to Life in Conflict'', Security Council Warned 395 (2) Collective Action Through Other (Non-UN) Arrangements 397 (32) Security Threats 397 (1) State Department Memorandum Legal Basis for the Quarantine of Cuba, October 23, 1962 397 (8) Reflections on the Lawfulness of Invasion 405 (1) Christopher C. Joyner Treaty Establishing the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States 406 (1) The Situation in Grenada 406 (1) Humanitarian Crises 407 (1) The ECOWAS' Operations in Liberia and Sierra Leona: Amnesty for Past Unlawful Acts or Progress towards Future Rules? 408 (5) Marco Gestri Security Council Backs Nigerian-Led Force in Liberia 413 (3) Legality of Use of Force 416 (13) Notes, Questions, and Problems 429 (4) The Basic Law and Institutions on Application of Force 433 (77) Post-War Developments 435 (5) Geneva 436 (1) Frits Kalshoven The chaotic Status of the Laws of War and the Urgent Necessity for Their Revision 437 (3) Josef Kunz The Conventions 440 (59) The 1949 Geneva Conventions 440 (1) Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War of August 12, 1949 441 (5) Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of August 12, 1949 446 (5) The 1954 Hague Convention 451 (1) 1954 Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of an Armed Conflict 451 (1) The 1977 Additional Protocols 452 (1) 1977 Geneva Protcol I Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts 453 (9) Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949,, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts (Protocol II) 462 (3) Letter of Transmittal form Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America to the United States Senate 465 (2) An Appeal for Ratification by the United States 467 (6) Hans-Peter Gasser The 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 473 (1) The Evolution of the ICC: From the Hague to Rome and Back Again 474 (5) Leila Nadya Sadat 1998 Rome Statute of the International Court 479 (5) International Criminal Court (``ICC'') 484 (2) Knut Dormann Louis Maresca Customary IHL 486 (1) Study on Customary International Law: A Contribution to the Understanding and Respect for the Rule of Law in Armed Conflict 486 (13) Jean-Marie Henckaerts The International Commitee of the Red Cross 499 (4) Constraints on the Waging of War 501 (2) Fritz Kalshoven Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements 503 (1) Notes, Questions, and Problems 503 (7) Civilians 510 (85) Civilian Status and Protections in Hostilities 511 (43) Prosecutor v. Stanislav Galic 511 (7) U.S. v. Calley 518 (10) Bankovic and Others v. The Contracting States also parties to the North Atlantic Treaty 528 (13) Final Report to the Prosecutor by the Commitee Established to Review the Nato Bombing Campaign Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 541 (13) Protections During Occupation 554 (37) Congo Case 554 (5) Beit Sourik Village Council v. I. The Government of Israel 2. Commander of the IDF Forces in the West Bank 559 (12) Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory 571 (18) Congo Case 589 (2) Notes, Questions, and Problems 591 (4) Combatants 595 (70) Combatant Status and Detention 596 (50) The Taliban, Al Qaeda, and the Determination of Illegal Combatants 596 (7) George H. Aldrich Memorandum To: Members of the ASIL-CFR Roundtable From: William J. Haynes II, General Counsel of the Department of Defense Subject: Enemy Combatants 603 (1) Defense Subject: Enemy Combatants 603 (4) Hamdi v. Rumsfeld 607 (7) A, B v. Israel 614 (8) Hamdi v. Rumsfeld 622 (1) A, B v. Israel 623 (2) Prisoners of War Ethiopia's Claim 4 (Part 3), (Partial Award) 625 (11) The Director of Public Prosecutions vs T 636 (4) FM 34-52, Intelligence Interrogation 640 (1) Hamdan v. Rumsfeld 641 (5) Restrictions in Hostilities 646 (8) Final Report to the Prosecutor by the Committee Established to Review the NATO Bombing Campaign Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 647 (2) The Concept of ``Surrender'' in the Conduct of Combat Operations 649 (5) Command Responsibility 654 (7) Prosecutor v. Tihomir Blaskic 654 (5) World's Political Will to Eradicate Evil is on Trial 659 (2) Steven Freeland Notes, Questions, and Problems 661 (4) Weapons 665 (76) Weapons of Mass Destruction 665 (41) Nuclear Weapons 665 (1) Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons 666 (18) Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 684 (4) Biological Weapons 688 (1) The Shortcomings of Indeterminency in Arms Control Regimes: The Case of the Biological Weapons Convention 688 (7) Jack M. Beard Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction 695 (2) Chemical Weapons 697 (1) Report of the Mission Dispatched by the Secretary General to Investigate the Use of Chemical Weapons 697 (7) Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction 704 (2) Conventional Weapons 706 (30) Landmines 706 (1) International Committee of the Red Cross, Banning Anti-Personnel Mines---The Ottawa Treaty Explained, 1998 706 (5) Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and on Their Destruction 711 (1) Cluster Munitions 712 (1) Nout van Woudenberg, The Long and Winding Road Towards an Instrument on Cluster Munitions 712 (4) Convention on Cluster Munitions 716 (4) Suicide Bombs 720 (1) The New Terrorism and International Law 720 (12) Matthew Lippman International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombing 732 (4) Notes, Questions, and Problems 736 (5) Conclusions 741 (4) Index 745
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