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Article 2(4): The Use of Force in Contemporary International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

W. Michael Reisman*
Affiliation:
Yale Law School. Mahnoush H. Arsanjani. Myres S. McDougal and Andrew Willard read drafts of this paper and made many useful comments and criticisms. Part of this paper elaborates ideas touched on in an editorial in the American Journal of International Law (Summer, 1984) entitled “Construing Article 2(4)”

Abstract

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Type
The United Nations Charter and the Use of Force: Is Article 2(4) Still Workable?
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1984

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References

1 Hyde, International Law, at 189 (1922).

2 J.Goebel, The: Struggle; for the Falkland Islands (1927).

3 2 Moore, Digest of International Law 412 (1906).

4 Wright,Espionage and the Doctrine of Non-intervention in Internal Affairs, inEssays on Espionage and International Law 6-7 (Stanger ed. 1962).