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The Jus ad Bellum’s Regulatory Form

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2018

Monica Hakimi*
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Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School.
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Abstract

This article argues that a form of legal regulation is embodied in decisions at the UN Security Council that condone but do not formally authorize specific military operations. Such decisions sometimes inflect or go beyond what the jus ad bellum permits through its general standards—that is, under the prohibition of cross-border force and small handful of exceptions. Recognizing that this form of regulation is both part of the law and different in kind from regulation through the general standards should change how we think about the jus ad bellum.

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