1st Edition

State Territory and International Law

By Josephat Ezenwajiaku Copyright 2020
268 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

This book proposes a re-interpretation of Article 2(4) of the Charter of the United Nations to read, or at least include, respect for the inviolability of State territory. While States purport to obey the prohibition of the Use of Force, they frequently engage in activities that could undermine international peace and security. In this book the author argues that State practice, opinio juris... Read more

1. General Introduction   2. Setting Out the Theoretical Framework   3. Inviolability of State Territory and Article 2(4) of the UN Charter   4. Expanding the Frontiers of Article 2(4) to Cyberspace   5. Breaches of State Territory   6. Non-State Actors, Article 2(4) and the Sanctity of State Territory   7. An Attempt to Formulate a Theory of Respect for the Inviolability of State Territory

Biography

Fr Josephat C. Ezenwajiaku, a Catholic priest of the Congregation of Fathers of Jesus the Saviour, completed his PhD at Brunel University, London. He also holds Iuris canonici Licentiatus from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. He was Director of Works for four years at Madonna University, Okija, Nigeria. He has also held the position of the director of Pilgrim Newspapers, a subsidiary organ of Our Saviour Press, Nigeria, and now Madonna University Press, Nigeria, for two years.