Redefining sovereignty : the use of force after the Cold War

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Redefining sovereignty : the use of force after the Cold War

edited by Michael Bothe, Mary Ellen O'Connell, Natalino Ronzitti

Transnational Publishers, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Report from Rome on redefining sovereignty : the use of force after the end of the Cold War : new options lawful and legitimate? / Michael Bothe, Marina Mancini and Natalino Ronzitti
  • Report from Frankfurt on redefining sovereignty : the use of force after the end of the Cold War : new options, lawful and legitimate? / Michael Bothe and Andreas Fischer-Lescano
  • The use of force in the post-Cold War era : from collective action back to pre-charter self defense? / Lothar Brock
  • National sovereignty and international responsibility : legal and policy aspects / Dieter Fleck
  • Ordering the new world / John Mueller
  • The current status of legal principles prohibiting the use of force and legal justifications of the use of force / Natalino Ronzitti
  • Sovereignty, the Security Council and the use of force / Yoram Dinstein
  • American hyper-sovereignty from Kosovo to the "global war on terror" / Mary Ellen O'Connell
  • The role of regional organizations in maintaining peace and security / Jost Delbrück
  • The end of the conflict and post-conflict peace-building / Andrea Gioia
  • The dimensions of domestic constitutional and statutory limits on the use of military force / Michael Bothe and Andreas Fischer-Lescano
  • ECOWAS operations in Liberia and Sierra Leone : amnesty for past unlawful acts or progress toward future rules? / Marco Gestri
  • Might for rights : the French intervention in Rwanda 1994 / Andreas Hasenclever
  • Forcible humanitarian action : the case of Kosovo / Marc Weller
  • Redefining sovereignty via international constitutional moments? : the case of Afghanistan / Andreas Fischer-Lescano
  • Legality of maritime interception operations within the framework of Operation Enduring Freedom / Wolff Heintschel v. Heinegg
  • The legality of the use of force : Iraq in 2003 / Christopher Greenwood
  • Has article 2(4) survived the Iraq war? / Michael Bothe
  • Report from Columbus : discussions on the future of law and institutions on the use of force in a one superpower world / edited by Mary Ellen O'Connell and B. Welling Hall

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