1st Edition

Threats of Force International Law and Strategy

By Francis Grimal Copyright 2013
240 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

Despite recent attempts by scholars to examine the absolute prohibition of threats of force under Article 2(4) of the UN Charter, threats remain a largely un-chartered area in international law when compared with actual uses of force. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach and utilising strategic literature and international relations theory, this book examines the theoretical nature behind a... Read more

Introduction  1. Historical Analysis  2. International Instruments Post-Charter  3. Judicial Interpretation  4. UN Practice  5. Threat Theory  6. Iran and North Korea  7. An Alternative Means of Prohibiting Threats of Force within Article 2(4)  8. Conclusion

Biography

Francis Grimal lectures in International Law at the University of Buckingham.  He is a member of the Committee of the International Law Association’s British Branch on Nuclear Weapons, Non-Proliferation & Contemporary International Law. His research interests include the use of force, nuclear non-proliferation, self-defence, collective security, humanitarian intervention and international humanitarian law and he has published in North American and European International Law Journals.

‘Dr Grimal is to be commended for a thought-provoking and scholarly contribution to the debate’ - Peter Slinn for The Denning Law Journal 2013 Vol 25 pp 263-264