International Law and the Use of Force. Beyond the UN Charter Paradigm

  • Arend A
  • Beck R
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When the United Nations Charter was adopted in 1945, states established a legal `paradigm' for regulating the recourse to armed force. In the years since then, however, significant developments have challenged the paradigm's validity, causing a `pardigmatic shift'. International Law and the Use of Force traces this shift and explores its implications for contemporary international law and practice.

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Arend, A. C., & Beck, R. J. (1994). International Law and the Use of Force. Beyond the UN Charter Paradigm. Verfassung in Recht Und Übersee, 27(1), 68–69. https://doi.org/10.5771/0506-7286-1994-1-68

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