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In: Petulant and Contrary: Approaches by the Permanent Five Members of the UN Security Council to the Concept of 'threat to the peace' under Article 39 of the UN Charter
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Abstention 57 , 96–97 , 101 , 107 , 127 , 153
Act of Aggression 1 , 11 , 13–14 , 21
Afghanistan 19 , 141–145
aids 161–166
Antigone 30
Apartheid 15 , 72–82
Arab League 205–206
Armed Conflict 15 , 183–195
Arms embargo 73 , 111–117 , 132–140
Article 39 1 , 4–7 , 11 , 13–22 , 34 , 40–41 , 45–47 , 50–51 , 55
Article 51 1 , 14 , 75 , 80 , 85 , 105 , 158
Australian Defence Force (adf) 227
Black letter law ( Doctrinal legal analysis ) 4–5 , 22 , 37–38
Black Wednesday 74–75 , 79–82
Brazil 64
Breach of the Peace 1 , 11 , 13–14 , 21
Burundi 40
Cambodia 83–91
Ceasefire 54–56 , 100 , 133 , 217
Chapter vi 40
Chapter vii 1 , 11 , 13–22
Chemical Weapons Convention 217–222
Chemical Weapons 204–205 , 216–223
China 19 , 33 , 42 , 269–276 , 285–286
Civil rights 18 , 74–75 , 79–82
Civil war 48–49 , 51 , 204–215
Civilian casualties 106–110 , 133
Cold War 16–19 , 114 , 240
Colonialism 62–71 , 81
Consent of the State 111–117 , 122
Coup 118–123
Crimes against humanity 107–110 , 111–117 , 132
Criminal prosecution 124–131
Critical Discourse Analysis 3 , 5 , 33–42
Critical theory 3–5 , 33–38
Customary International Law 219
Demands for Peaceful Solutions 243 , 260 , 275
Democracy (Defense of) 15 , 48 , 52 , 79 , 81 , 119–122 , 146–152 , 209–211 , 246–247
Democracy (generally) 17–18 , 79 , 81 , 90 , 118–119 , 144 , 146–152 , 208–209
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (dprk) (North Korea) 167–176
Discourse-historical analysis 36–38
Doctrinal legal analysis ( Black letter law ) 7 , 13 , 15 , 35 , 37–38
Domestic affairs 73 , 80
Emotive Rhetoric 239–240 , 262
Empirical analysis 3–5 , 33–42
Extradition 124–131
Fact-finding 46 , 67 , 232–235 , 278–279
Facts make ‘threat to the peace’ self-evident 245–246 , 253–254 , 258–259 , 266
Fascism 45–52
First Gulf War 17
France 33 , 256–260 , 283–284
Franco regime 45–52 , 70
General Assembly 63 , 76 , 165 , 217
Geneva Conventions
Genocide 111–117 , 132–140
Germany 45–49
Gravity 50–52 , 57–59 , 64–70 , 75 , 190 , 241 , 243 , 245 , 251–254 , 258–259 , 265–266 , 274
Grounded theory 5 , 41
Gulf of Guinea 196–203
Haiti 118–123
Human rights 17 , 72–82 , 85–91 , 143–145 , 149 , 186–187 , 206–213 , 246–247
Ideology 18 , 45–52 , 62 , 69–71
Independence 65 , 146–152
Indonesia 146–152
Internal affairs 66 , 78–79 , 84–91 , 96 , 106–107 , 113 , 122 , 156–158
International Court of Justice (icj) 4 , 22 , 51 , 57 , 92–98
International Criminal Court (icc) 1 , 24
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ictr) 11 , 20
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (icty) 11 , 14 , 19–20
International Humanitarian Law (ihl) 111 , 133 , 143–144 , 149 , 186–187 , 206–211
International law as the language of diplomacy 5 , 7 , 13 , 22–32 , 34 , 153 , 279–280 , 286–287
International law 4–5 , 7 , 12–16 , 22–32 , 35–36 , 84–91 , 93–98 , 111–117 , 124–131 , 168–175 , 178–182 , 186–187 , 199–203 , 206–214 , 246–247 , 267–268 , 271 , 273–276 , 278–280 , 286–287
International Relations/International Politics 5 , 7 , 12–13 , 16–21 , 23–30 , 34–35 , 153 , 155 , 277–280 , 286–287
Iran Hostage Crisis 92–98
Iran 92–98 , 107 , 110 , 167–176
Iraq 106–110 , 167–176 , 177–182
Israel 57–58
Italy 49
Jus cogens violations 107–110 , 111–117 , 132 , 210
Justificatory discourse 4 , 20 , 24–27 , 34 , 40–41 , 279–280
Kenya 141–142
Kosovo 19 , 83 , 148–149
Kurds 106–110
Kuwait 17
Lack of faith 242–243 , 264 , 273
Law as a language 5 , 7 , 13 , 22–32 , 34 , 153 , 279–280 , 286–287
Law as the language of power 13 , 22–32 , 35 , 279–280 , 286–287
Legal formalism 50–51 , 55–57 , 60 , 63 , 67–69 , 78–80 , 86–87 , 94–96 , 157 , 169–171 , 238–239 , 248–251
Legal sociology 3–7 , 10 , 22–32 , 33–42
Libya 124–131 , 212
Lockerbie Bombing 124–131
Medical sociology 6 , 229
Meta-analysis 228–229
Meta-synthesis 3 , 5–7 , 34 , 42 , 227–231
Military occupation 99–105
Montreal Convention 127
Namibia 72 , 99–105
Narcotics trafficking 143–145
Nazis 76–77 , 88
Non-interference 42 , 48–49 , 51–52 , 66 , 73–75 , 78–81 , 84–91 , 106–110 , 112–113 , 122 , 126–127 , 156 , 202–203 , 257–258 , 269–270 , 272
Non-proliferation 167–176 , 216–223
Non-state actors 167–176
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (nato) 70 , 77
Osama bin Laden 141–142 , 144–145
Pakistan 142
Palestine 53–61
Pan Am Flight 103see Lockerbie Bombing
Peace agreement 133–139
Peacekeeping 132–140 , 161–166 , 188
Permanent Five (P5) 3–7 , 33–42
Piracy 35 , 40 , 196–203
Pol Pot 83–91
Poland 45–46
Portugal 62–73
Portuguese Guinea 63 , 68
Poverty 18
Power 13–14 , 22–32 , 37 , 237
Practical outcomes 158
Purposes and Principles of the UN 2 , 17–18 , 20 , 74–77 , 86 , 95 , 180–182 , 276
Qualitative analysis 3–7 , 33–42
Qualitative data 3–7 , 34–38
Recommendation by fact-finders 235–237
Refugees 15 , 106–110 , 112–117 , 133–135
Repertoire of Practice of the Security Council 39 , 45 , 53 , 62 , 72 , 92 , 99 , 106 , 111 , 124 , 132 , 141 , 146 , 153 , 161 , 167 , 177 , 183 , 197 , 204–205 , 216
Request for assistance 111–117 , 118–123
Rome Statute 1 , 24
Rule of Law 21 , 125 , 149–150 , 188 , 211 , 246–247
Russia 19 , 33 , 42 , 261–268 , 284–285
Russian Federation see Russia
Rwanda 132–140 , 149
Sanctions 64–65 , 68 , 73 , 76 , 78–79 , 101 , 104–105 , 111–117 , 118–123 , 124–131 , 132–140 , 212 , 214
Second Gulf War 19 , 177–182
Secretary-General/UN Secretariat 36–37 , 40–41 , 155 , 165 , 232
Security Council Legitimacy 14–15 , 18 , 33–34
Security Council Mandate 2 , 14 , 20 , 57–60 , 68 , 81 , 156–160 , 163–166 , 169–175 , 181 , 202–203 , 264–265 , 269–270 , 272–273
Selective Security Council action 12
Self-defense 1 , 14 , 75 , 85 , 90 , 105
Self-determination 42 , 48–49 , 51–52 , 63–71 , 77 , 84–91 , 102 , 116 , 120–122 , 146–152 , 180–182 , 260 , 263 , 265–267
Senegal 63–70
September 11 19 , 40 , 216
Sexual violence 183–195 , 209 , 211
Sierra Leone 64
Small arms trade 153–160
Sociology of law see Legal sociology
Somalia 40 , 196–203
South Africa 15 , 72–82 , 99–105
South Rhodesia 40 , 72
Sovereignty
Soviet Union see Russia
Spain 45–52
Syria 204–223
Taliban 141–145
Tanzania 141–142
Territorial integrity 65 , 85–91 , 180–182
Terrorism 15 , 124–131 , 141–145 , 167–176 , 216
Timor Leste (East Timor) 146–152
Transnational organised crime 155–160 , 172 , 196–203
Turkey 106–107 , 110
UN Charter 1–2 , 6 , 11 , 14 , 17 , 20–21 , 41–42 , 50 , 59 , 180–182
UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (unclos) 35 , 196–203
UN Security Council 1–7 , 11–32 , 33
United Kingdom 33 , 177–182 , 248–255 , 281–283
United States of America 17–19 , 33 , 92–98 , 177–182 , 238–247 , 280–281
Use of Force 1 , 4 , 11 , 14 , 17 , 55–56 , 115 , 171 , 177–182
uta Flight 772, 124–131
Veto 18–19 , 64 , 83 , 90 , 92 , 97 , 99 , 101–103 , 177 , 185 , 208–212 , 265
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (vclt) 22
Vietnam 83–91
Violations of Security Council Resolutions 99 , 104–105 , 124–131 , 141–145 , 167–176 , 177–180
Vladimir Putin 261 , 263
Weapons of Mass Destruction (wmds) 40 , 167–176 , 216–223
Women, Peace, and Security 183–195
Yugoslavia 111–117

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Petulant and Contrary: Approaches by the Permanent Five Members of the UN Security Council to the Concept of 'threat to the peace' under Article 39 of the UN Charter

Series:  International Humanitarian Law Series, Volume: 56
Cover Petulant and Contrary: Approaches by the Permanent Five Members of the UN Security Council to the Concept of 'threat to the peace' under Article 39 of the UN Charter
E-Book ISBN:
9789004391420
Publisher:
Brill | Nijhoff
Print Publication Date:
06 Mar 2019
  • Subjects
    • Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
      • Human Rights
      • Humanitarian Law
    • International Relations
      • International Relations
    • Social Sciences
      • Critical Social Sciences
Front Matter
Copyright Page
Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introductory Overview
Part 1 Theory and Methodology
Chapter 1 Law and Politics in the Time of the Prohibition on the Use of Force
Chapter 2 Critical Discourse Analysis and Case Study Selection
Part 2 Case Studies
Chapter 3 Spain 1946 (Resolutions 4 (1946), 7 (1946) and 10 (1946))
Chapter 4 Palestine 1948 (Resolution 54 (1948))
Chapter 5 Portuguese African Territories 1963 (Resolution 180 (1963))
Chapter 6 Apartheid in South Africa 1963–77 (Resolutions 181, 182 (1963), 190, 191 (1964), 282 (1973), 311 (1972), 417 and 418 (1977))
Chapter 7 Vietnamese Intervention into Cambodia 1978–79
Chapter 8 US–Iran Hostage Crisis 1979 (Resolutions 457 and 461 (1979))
Chapter 9 Namibian Occupation by South Africa 1981–83 (Resolutions 532 and 539 (1983))
Chapter 10 Repression of a Civilian Population—Iraq 1991 (Resolution 688 (1991))
Chapter 11 Civil War in Yugoslavia 1991 (Resolution 713 (1991))
Chapter 12 The Coup in Haiti 1991–93 (Resolution 841)
Chapter 13 Extradition of Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing Suspects and Access to Information Related to uta flight 772 Bombing, 1992 (Resolutions 731 and 748 (1992))
Chapter 14 Rwandan Civil War and Genocide 1993–94 (Resolutions 812 (1993), 846 (1993), 872 (1993), 893 (1994), 909 (1994), 912 (1994), and 918 (1994))
Chapter 15 Afghanistan 1999 (Resolution 1267)
Chapter 16 East Timor Intervention 1999 (Resolution 1264)
Chapter 17 Small Arms Trade (Resolution 2117 (2013) and the Arms Trade Treaty)
Chapter 18 aids Epidemic in Africa and Peacekeeping Operations 2000–05
Chapter 19 Non-Proliferation of wmds: Resolutions 1441 (2002), 1540 (2004), 1696 (2006), 1718 (2006)
Chapter 20 UK and US Use of Force against Iraq 2003
Chapter 21 Sexual Violence as a Tactic of War: ‘Women and Peace and Security’, and ‘Children and Armed Conflict’ (Resolutions 1820 (2008), 1882 (2009), 1888 (2009), and 1960 (2010))
Chapter 22 Piracy: Somalia and Gulf of Guinea
Chapter 23 Civil War in Syria
Chapter 24 Chemical Weapons (2013): Resolution 2118
Part 3 Meta-synthesis
Chapter 25 Meta-Synthesis Overview
Chapter 26 General Meta-Synthesis Observations
Chapter 27 Team America: World Police?
Chapter 28 London Calling
Chapter 29 Vive la France
Chapter 30 From Russia with Love
Chapter 31 Enter the Dragon
Conclusion
Annex
Potential Case Studies
Coding Results Tables
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index

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