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adam_text | CONTENTS Introduction PART I 1 1 2 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2 2.2.1 3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.2 The Prohibition of the Threat or Use of Force page 1 7 The General Breadth and Scope of the Prohibition of the Threat or Use of Force 9 Introduction . Historical Attempts at Regulating the Use of Force in International Affairs The Sources of the Contemporary Prohibition of the Threat or Use of Force The Text of Article 2(4) Lack of Express Mention of Exceptions to the Prohibition ‘against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state’ ‘or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations’ The Subjects of the Prohibition: ‘International Relations’ The Peremptory Status of the Prohibition The Prospects for Normative Change The‘Threat’of Force Accountability, State Responsibility and Responses to a Threat or Use of Force Reparations Countermeasures Self-Defence Institutional Involvement: The UN Security Council and Regional Organisations ՝ Courts and Tribunals The Actions of States The Actions of Individuals: The Crime of Aggression 9 10 17 18 19 19 21 22 24 25 26 31 32 33 35 35 36 36 37
vi 4.6 5 2 Table of Contents Commissions of Inquiry Questioning the Continued Relevance and Effectiveness of the Prohibition Conclusion Suggested Further Reading 39 The Meaning of Force 50 40 48 49 Introduction 50 1 The Principle of Non-Intervention 51 2 The Type of ‘Force’ Envisaged in Article 2(4) 52 3 What Is ‘Armed Force? 55 3.1 Is the Actual Use of a Weapon Required? 57 3.1.1 Conventional Weapons 57 3.1.2 Non-Conventional Weapons 59 3.2 The Indirect Use of Armed Force * 60 4 The‘Gravity’Element of a Use of Force 62 4.1 Distinguishing‘Use of Force’,‘Armed Attack’and‘Aggression’ 63 4.1.1 ‘Armed Attack’ 63 4.1.2 ‘Aggression’ 64 4.2 ‘Minimal’ Uses of Force and the Possible Existence of a De Minimis Threshold 65 4.2.1 Distinguishing ‘Law Enforcement’ and the ‘Use of Force’: The Relevance of ‘International Relations’ 68 4.2.1.1 Foreign Individuals or Groups 69 4.2.1.2 Foreign Marine Vessels 71 4.2.1.3 Foreign Civil Aircraft 72 4.2.2 Targeting Individuals, Vessels and Aircraftas a Proxy for Another State 73 4.2.3 Conclusion 74 5 The Mens Rea Element of the Use of Force 75 5.1 Distinguishing General Motives for Actionand Intention 76 5.2 Mistake 77 5.3 Discerning Hostile Intent 78 Conclusion 79 Suggested Further Reading 81 PARTII The Use of Force in the Context of Collective Security 83 3 The Use of Force under the Auspices of the United Nations 85 Introduction The Maintenance of International Peace and Security: The Division of Competence within the United Nations The Security Council The General Assembly 85 1 1.1 1.2 87 87 90
vii Table of Contents 1.3 2 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2 2.3 3 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 4 4.1 4.2 The Secretariat The Forcible Powers of the Security Council in the UN Charter Article 39: The ‘Gateway’ Provision to Chapter VII Threats to the Peace Breaches of the Peace and Acts of Aggression Envisaged Measures under Chapter VII Limits to the Forcible Powers of the Security Council The Chapter VII Powers of the Security Council to Use Force in Practice The Cold War Era (1945-89) The Post-Cold War Era (1989- ) The Development of the ‘Authorisation’ Method Subsequent Practice in the Use of the Authorisation Method Concerns Regarding the Authorisation Method The General Assembly and the Use of Force Chapter ѴПІ and the Authorisation of ‘Regional Organisations’ The African Union The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Conclusion Suggested Further Reading 92 93 93 94 96 97 98 102 103 105 105 107 110 114 116 117 119 121 122 4 Issues in Relation to Authorisation by the United Nations Security Council Introduction Striking the Balance between Unilateralism and Multilateralism The Revival of Past Authorisations The Mandate Contained within Resolution 678 (1990) The Concept of ‘Material Breach’ in the Practice of the Security Council The Authority to Determine a ‘Material Breach’ and the Consequences The Legacy of the Revival Argument Determining the Breadth and Scope of an Authorisation Libya (2011) Assistance to Opposition Forces Regime Change Còte d’Ivoire (2011) The Doctrine of‘Implied’Authorisation Unilateral Enforcement of the ‘Collective Will’ of the UN Security Council Iraq
(1991-2002) ^ Kosovo (1999) Assessing Claims to Unilaterally Enforce the ‘Collective Will’ Retrospective Authorisation or Approval Liberia (1990-7) Sierra Leone (1996-9) 123 123 124 127 129 131 133 134 136 137 139 141 142 144 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.2 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 144 144 146 148 149 150 151
viii Table of Contents 4.2.3 Assessing Claims of Retrospective Authorisation or Approval 5 Implementing the‘Responsibility to Protect’ 5.1 Enforcement of the Secondary Responsibility to Protect 5.2 R2P: Old Wine in New Bottles? 5.2.1 Darfur (Sudan) (2003- ) . 5.2.2 Libya (2011) 5.2.3 Syria (2011- ) Conclusion Suggested Further Reading 5 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 6 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.3 153 154 155 158 159 160 163 164 166 United Nations Peacekeeping and the Use of Force 167 Introduction 167 Attempting to Define UN Peacekeeping 169 The Legal Basis for UN Peacekeeping Operations 170 The Basic Principles of UN Peacekeeping 173 Consent of the Parties 173 Impartiality 174 Non-Use of Force Except in Self-Defence 174 Peacekeeping Operations: 1945-89 176 UNEFI (1956-67) 176 ONUC (1960-4) 178 Other Notable Cold War Peacekeeping Operations 179 Peacekeeping Operations: 1990-2017 180 UNPROFOR (1992-5) 181 UNOSOM II (1993-5) 182 UNAMSIL (1999-2005) 184 UNAMID (2007֊ ) 185 MONUC (2000-10) and MONUSCO (2010- ) 185 MINUSMA (2013֊ ) 187 The Evolution in the Use of Force by UN Peacekeeping Operations 189 The Evolution in the Legal Basis for the Use of Force 190 Personal Self-Defence 190 (Self-)Defence of the Mandate 190 Authorisation by the UN Security Council 192 Reconciling the Provision of ‘Robust’ Security Council Mandates with the ‘Trinity’ of Peacekeeping Principles 193 Non-Use of Force, Except in Self-Defence and Defence of the Mandate 193 Consent 195 Impartiality 196 Peace Observation, Peacekeeping, Peace Enforcement, от War
Fighting? 197 Conclusion 199 Suggested Further Reading 201
ix PART III Table of Contents The Use of Force in Self-Defence 6 General Aspects of the Right of Self-Defence Introduction 1 The Concept of an ‘Armed Attack’ 1.1 The Perpetrators of an Armed Attack 1.2 The Targets of an Armed Attack 1.3 Issues of Proof 1.4 The Mens Rea Element: Does an Armed Attack Need to Be Intended? 1.5 A Gravity Threshold Distinguishing ‘Armed Attacks’ from ‘Uses of Force’ 1.5.1 Problems with a Gravity Threshold 1.5.1.1 Fixing the Threshold 1.5.1.2 The Threshold in the Practice of States 1.5.1.3 The Id s Concept of ‘Proportionate Forcible Countermeasures’ 1.5.2 Gravity and the ‘Accumulation of Events’ Theory 2 The Customary Requirements of Necessity and Proportionality 2.1 Necessity 2.2 Proportionality 2.2.1 Proportionality and the ‘Accumulation of Events’Theory 3 Armed Reprisals 4 The Protection of Nationals Abroad 4.1 Attacks on Nationals as an Armed Attack 4.2 The Protection of Nationals and the Requirement of Necessity 4.2.1 Attacks or Threats to Nationals by the Government 4.2.2 Attacks or Threats to Nationals that the Government Is Either Unwilling or Unable to Prevent 4.2.3 Operations to Extract Nationals 4.3 The Protection of Nationals and the Requirement of Proportionality 5 The Right of Collective Self-Defence 5.1 The Nature of Collective Self-Defence 5.2 The Regulation of the Right of Collective Self-Defence 6 The Role of the UN Security Council 6.1 The Reporting Requirement 6.2 The ‘Until Clause’ Conclusion Suggested Further Reading 7 Preventative Self-Defence Introduction 1 Intercepting an Armed Attack 2 Anticipating an Armed Attack: The
Concept of ‘Imminence’ 2.1 The Academic Debate: ‘Expansionists’ v. ‘Restrictionists’ 203 205 205 207 208 211 213 214 216 219 220 222 223 224 226 229 234 239 240 247 248 249 249 252 254 254 256 257 259 262 263 266 271 273 274 274 276 277 277
ւ x Table of Contents 2.2 International Jurisprudence 2.3 Cold War State Practice on the Right of Anticipatory Self-Defence: The 1967 Six-Day War 3 Pre-Empting the Development of a Threat of an Armed Attack: Moving Beyond‘Imminence’? 3.1 Cold War State Practice on the Right of Pre-EmptiveSelf-Defence 3.1.1 The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis 3.1.2 The 1981 Israeli Strike on the Osiraq Nuclear Reactor(Iraq) 3.2 Attempts to ‘Adapt the Concept of Imminent Threat’ in the Aftermath of 9/11: The ‘Bush Doctrine’ 3.2.1 Test Cases for the Bush Doctrine of Pre-Emptive Self-Defence? 3.2.1.1 Iraq (2003) 3.2.1.2 Syria (2007) 3.2.2 General Reaction to the Bush Doctrine of Pre-EmptiveSelf-Defence 3.2.3 Pre-Emptive Self-Defence and the International Courtof Justice 3.3 The Obama Doctrine of ‘Necessary Force’ 4 Reassessing ‘Imminence’ in the Light of Contemporary Threats: The ‘Bethlehem Principles’ and Beyond 4.1 The Continued Relevance of ‘Imminence’: From ‘Temporal’ to ‘Contextual’ Imminence 4.2 ‘Contextual’ Imminence in Practice 4.2.1 Mode of Delivery 4.2.2 Gravity of the Threatened Attack 4.2.3 Intent of the Potential Attacker 4.3 The Distinction between Imminence and Necessity 4.4 ‘Contextual’ Imminence as Lex Lata Conclusion Suggested Further Reading 8 1 2 2.1 2.2 3 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 4 4.1 4.2 The Use of Force against Non-State Actors Introduction General Considerations of the Right of Self-Defence against Non-State Actors Self-Defence against Non-State Actors and their Host State The‘Effective Control’Standard of Attribution The‘Harbouring’Standard of Attribution Military Action Restricted to
the Non-State Actors Lowering the Standard of Attribution The ‘Unable or Unwilling’ Doctrine Theoretical and Practical Problems of the Doctrine Targeted Killings International Law on the Use of Force International Humanitarian Law 279 280 281 282 282 283 285 288 288 290 291 295 295 297 299 300 301 301 302 305 306 306 307 308 308 309 312 312 314 316 320 322 326 333 336 338
xi 4.3 PART IV 9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 4 10 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.4.1 4 5 Table of Contents International Human Rights Law Conclusion Suggested Further Reading 342 344 346 Forcible Intervention in Situations of Civil Unrest 347 Consent to Intervention and Intervention in Civil Wars 349 Introduction Identifying Authority to Consent The General Framework: Governments and Non-State Actors Effective Control Recognition The Principle of Self-Determination Intervention in Civil Wars The ‘Negative Equality’ Principle The Purpose-Based Approach Counter-Intervention The Form of the Consent or Invitation to Intervene The Limits of the Provided Consent or Invitation to Intervene Conclusion Suggested Further Reading The Doctrine of Humanitarian Intervention 349 351 351 355 356 360 361 362 365 368 371 374 377 378 379 Introduction The UN Charter and Humanitarian Intervention Humanitarian Intervention as a Circumstance Precluding Wrongfulness Humanitarian Intervention in the Practice of States Cold War Post-Cold War: From Iraq to Kosovo Iraq (1991-2002) ECOWAS Intervention in Liberia (1990) ECOWAS Intervention in Sierra Leone (1997-8) Kosovo (1999) Humanitarian Intervention in the Aftermath of Operation Allied Force Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect The Civil War in Syria and Humanitarian Intervention Conclusion Suggested Further Reading 379 380 385 386 387 389 389 391 392 393 396 401 402 406 407 Concluding Remarks 408 Index 412
The Use of Force and International Law The Use of Force and International Law offers an authoritative overview of international law governing the resort to force. Looking through the prism of the contemporary challenges that this area of international law faces, includ ing technology, sovereignty, actors, compliance and enforcement, this book addresses key aspects of international law in this area: • • • • • • • the general breadth and scope of the prohibition of force what is meant by ‘force’ the use of force through the UN and regional organisations the use of force in peacekeeping operations the right of self-defence and the customary limitations upon this right forcible intervention in civil conflicts the controversial doctrine of humanitarian intervention. Suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics and practitioners, The Use ofForce and International Law offers a contempor ary, comprehensive and accessible treatment of the subject.
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